rel="nofollow" class="bbcode_url"">passage.publish</a><br />All the real work is done by the javascript engine contained in each of the story formats, and as e
element that wraps the generated passage contents, as this element does not get destroyed and re-created each time.<br />Remove the <b><a href="/forum/search?Search=%23storydiv&am
element is controlled by the margins of the <b>body</b> element, so to move the <b><a href="/forum/search?Search=%23passage&Mode=like">#passage</a></b&g
<a href="/forum/search?Search=%23passages&Mode=like">#passages</a> is already setting a max width. Maximum means maximum limit, so you can't tell it to have a max width large
It comes from the <a href="/forum/search?Search=%23passages&Mode=like">#passages</a> element. To override the rule in question, you'd want to do something like the following
When using a percentage value it means a percent of the containing block, which in that case is the<b> <a href="/forum/search?Search=%23passages&Mode=like">#passages</a>
Jonah has a function named <a href="http://twinery.org/wiki/function#passage" rel="nofollow" class="bbcode_url"">passage()</a> which returns the title/na
fixed is what broke <span style="font-family:monospace">body</span> element scrolling, because you removed <span style="font-family:monospace"><a href="/
<br />in your <a href="/forum/search?Search=%23passages&Mode=like">#passages</a> css.<br />Though I would try to explore other layout solutions than using positio