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Latest comment: 1 year ago by Money-lover-12345 in topic "#important" CSS property in background style
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book title inclusion[edit source]

i like the book title inclusion at the top of the nav bar. (i put it there.) however some pages using this template already wrote in the tile of the book above the template. for instance, Algebra/Order_of_Operations does it, but Algebra/Order_of_Operations/Practice_Answers doesn't. it looks like this is a feature people wanted and took other measures to address. i think that asking people to include an extra template, or to write extra code to display a book title on each page, is a bit much to ask. this is one of the reasons i like my addition.

i'm currently waiting for a review of the template. once it's marked off by someone, i plan to convert the series i'm working on right now to use this nav bar at the top and bottom of its pages. if you feel confident to do so, please review my changes. thanks!

-- Sudozero (discusscontribs) 18:47, 6 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

"#important" CSS property in background style[edit source]

There's a stray background-color:#fff !important; in the template source, however, in CSS, #important is considered bad practice and shouldn't be used. In addition, removing the background-color:#fff !important; causes no significant visual change. I would change it, but I don't want to break something by accident (it was added for a reason, right?).

I'm noting this here so in case someone else sees this, they can decide on the best course of action and act accordingly.

Money-lover-12345 (discusscontribs) 04:43, 5 January 2023 (UTC)Reply