I was told that there is one way to tell whether a CSS code was stolen and by the looks of it mine wasn't. I don't know what this one way is being as the person who stated it didn't elaborate. I'm pretty sure that this person knows EXACTLY what they are talking about. To those of you who are supporting me Thank You! You don't know how much it means. :) To those of you, one in particular, who like to leave comments in which I can't return I'd like to state this. I may, for the most part, c&p my css code, but you obviously missed the part where it said it was MADE by me and tweaked by a friend so it would work. No, for the most part I don't sit and type each code by scratch with every little symbol and tweak. But I do make a lot of changes to it in order to make each one custom to the design it's going with. I may have to delete whole sections and add new sections by typing it out. Point is it was mine ORIGINALLY! I actually typed the whole thing out at one point in time. I've never used her layouts therefore never had a reason to copy anything from her diary therefore even a bit of my code couldn't be stolen from her. If it looks like it because something says b { color:#000000; } well I'm sorry. That is such a basic tag and one you use to make something bold but in the color black...a common color as well. You'll just have to believe me on that. If you don't...tough. AND if you had paid attention the said accuser does the same. Anyways, this is the last I'm going to talk about it in my entries. So, until the next person who has no life and has to pick on little old me, have a nice day.
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