@jenso Sorry; that's my usual technique for seeing whether I have got the selector correct, and I had not yet deleted it.
Going nuts here, need CSS help
On one of my sites, I am currently displaying a dorky avatar image and author byline, with date of publication. See here [fornacalia.com]
I want the date to show, but not the dorky avatar and author. Inspection reveals that the avatar and author are tagged <address class="byline">
and I can prevent display in Safari by adding display: none;
as an override.
But when I put Address.byline { display: none; }
or address[class="byline"] {display: none;}
in the stylesheet, it has no effect.
This is weird. Any ideas?
@matigo It is hard, I agree. I think I would have pointed to aq good explanation of what an auth token is and how it works, if there is such a thing.
@matigo Many thanks for the update on what's happening at 10C. Just one thing I feel duty bound to point out. A lot of people in the real world have no idea what an authentication token. And why should they? So while I am glad to have the freedom the revoke all the things, I don't know why that is a freedom I ought to have. If it is important, do it for me. If it isn't, well, I don't need to know.