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I'm sure everyone's seen the information about users that gets automatically included in Support requests, but the meaning behind all of it isn't immediately obvious. This is particularly true of the style information, so I thought I'd do a quick rundown of what it means.
A typical style line looks like this:
There's actually a fair bit of information here that isn't all that useful because it will never change, at least on Dreamwidth. Bascially each $part: represents one of the layer types the style system uses (core, i18n, i18nc, layout, theme, or user) and what layer of that layer type the user is using (none, or the linked public or custom). I'll give a brief run down of what each layer type does, and then I'll go through each part of the header info and describe what information they provide.
( For detailed style header information )
I think that's it. This turned out longer than I expected, but if I missed something or I wasn't clear enough, please ask and I'll try to clarify!
A typical style line looks like this:
Style: (S2) core: public, i18n: none, i18nc: none, layout: public, theme: public, user: custom
There's actually a fair bit of information here that isn't all that useful because it will never change, at least on Dreamwidth. Bascially each $part: represents one of the layer types the style system uses (core, i18n, i18nc, layout, theme, or user) and what layer of that layer type the user is using (none, or the linked public or custom). I'll give a brief run down of what each layer type does, and then I'll go through each part of the header info and describe what information they provide.
( For detailed style header information )
I think that's it. This turned out longer than I expected, but if I missed something or I wasn't clear enough, please ask and I'll try to clarify!