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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/assets/css/jekyll-theme/footer.css b/assets/css/jekyll-theme/footer.css
index 371ad34..2baaece 100644
--- a/assets/css/jekyll-theme/footer.css
+++ b/assets/css/jekyll-theme/footer.css
@@ -4,34 +4,16 @@ footer {
border-width: 1px 0;
border-style: solid;
}
-/*
- * I'm in awe of this absolutely disgusting hack that I came up with.
- * The thing is, I have a number of "items" in my footer, which are
- * essentially pieces of text.
- *
- * I want them separated with a vertical line. At first, I just placed a
- * literal vertical bar symbol | between items. This worked well enough until
- * items started to overflow. So I tried to use border-left on all but the
- * first item, which got rid of the inconsistent wrapping of the | symbol. But
- * I didn't want the wrapped items to have a border, I just wanted the border
- * between items on the same line.
- *
- * The solution you can see below. The flex container has a background-color,
- * and a column gap of 1px, emulating a border. The items have the same
- * background-color as the footer, which concludes the trick. I'm sure it'll
- * break, let's see how.
- */
+
.footer-items {
- display: inline-flex;
+ display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
justify-content: center;
- /* This is the .text-muted color. */
- background-color: #999;
- column-gap: 1px;
+ column-gap: 1em;
+}
+.footer-item-sep {
+ margin-right: 1em;
}
.footer-item {
- flex-grow: 1;
- padding: 0 1em;
- /* This is the navbar color. */
- background-color: #f3f8ff;
+ white-space: nowrap;
}