i was due for a change in scenery! did a quick little fix-up in my css; trying something with a little more content space, less scrolling during weekend quests etc. of course featuring the bae.

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i was due for a change in scenery! did a quick little fix-up in my css; trying something with a little more content space, less scrolling during weekend quests etc. of course featuring the bae.
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been tinkering even more with the customcss today. enjoying figuring out how to edit and fully customise the small parts around the site (i know, big words for similarly coloured boxes... shhh) . still not sure if i edited random events right, as random events are... rather sparse! here’s hoping.
will probably keep finding tidbits i can do something to. so far i only really know i haven’t edited overall link colours, only sidebar ones. one for the to do list!