From d218a0fcdd23b399e6ef12b69175ed315e006d5d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Egor Tensin Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:11:13 +0300 Subject: footer: sort out item separation --- assets/css/jekyll-theme/footer.css | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+) (limited to 'assets') diff --git a/assets/css/jekyll-theme/footer.css b/assets/css/jekyll-theme/footer.css index 00f06e9..371ad34 100644 --- a/assets/css/jekyll-theme/footer.css +++ b/assets/css/jekyll-theme/footer.css @@ -4,3 +4,34 @@ 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; + flex-wrap: wrap; + justify-content: center; + /* This is the .text-muted color. */ + background-color: #999; + column-gap: 1px; +} +.footer-item { + flex-grow: 1; + padding: 0 1em; + /* This is the navbar color. */ + background-color: #f3f8ff; +} -- cgit v1.2.3