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To avoid writing a 500 line style-sheet, this should make it easier to modify specific action buttons.

added classes to make stylesheets less of a hackjob
@kosinusbch kosinusbch closed this Apr 22, 2018
@kosinusbch kosinusbch reopened this Apr 22, 2018
<p class="submenu">
<a class="btn" href="profile/{{ .Profile.GetAddressString }}">View Your Profile</a>
<a class="btn" href="memo/new">New Memo</a>
<a class="btn new_memo" href="memo/new">New Memo</a>
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Are you using this for styling or for JS selection?

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It was intended so we could move the new memo button up into the corner of the screen like twitter does, and then if I felt extra energetic I'd probably make a popup for quick-memo.

At this point though I think it would be better to just do on the page itself (see https://share.dmca.gripe/wK3pTvsBsAWMgXlE.png), which I'll probably push in a separate PR if/when I have some free time to 1) make it look more polished, 2) implement it in actual css/html

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For the time being though, I think these new classes would make it easier for custom-styling solutions like the various "stylish" sheets, and MES.

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