Forum:Personal Wikia.css fault

Hi everyone. Over at Avatar Wiki I have my own Wikia.css page in my userspace for playing around with links, comment colours, backgrounds, etc. Just basic stuff. It has all worked quite perfectly, until I attempted to change the wordmark/logo for the Fanon namespace on the wiki. Being a fanon administrator there, I have redesigned the current logo, and before I implement the change, I wanted to test how it worked comparing with the current theme, so I thought the personal Wikia.css could help me out.

The code appears to be correct, but it still doesn't appear. I have refreshed and bypassed the browser's cache multiple times, but still no luck. The link to my css is here, and I hope someone can help out. Feel free to edit the css yourself if it is incorrect, but in any case, explain what I have done wrong. Thanks, 10:24, June 27, 2011 (UTC)


 * I was unable to make it work online either. Works fine when testing the same code offline though, so my best guess is that it's something related to server-side caching. The best solution for that is waiting it out. If you want to see how the custom wordmark looks here's a screenie from my offline tests. — Sovq 10:56, June 27, 2011 (UTC)
 * Great, thanks very much! Thanks for the screencap too. Also, what do you mean by 'offline test'? 11:29, June 27, 2011 (UTC)


 * You can download a whole page (Ctrl+S in Firefox) and toy around with the style sheets - as they are in separate files - without cluttering up RecentChanges with 'live' testing. — Sovq 11:51, June 27, 2011 (UTC)


 * I see it just fine, it says Avatar Fanon Wiki. Instead of using opacities, you should use  - opacities are dealt with differently by most browsers, as it's CSS3 and not currently a standard property.   accomplishes the same thing, but is CSS2 which is completely standard.