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ds01

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{{display-lv-card|title=LV:The Good Life|theme=ds01}}
The Good Life
Edward Hicks - Peaceable Kingdom.jpg
People who hope for a better world feel the need for a shared vision of The Good Life. The environmental crises of the planet require a broad vision of a good life that harmonizes human aspirations and natural limits. A framework for the modern good life should be based on some form of humanism with room for a spiritual dimension that does not seek domination.
Written by Gary Chapman. Licence: cc-by-sa.
Image by Edward Hicks (1780–1849). Source: cgfa.sunsite.dk


Long title

{{display-lv-card|title=LV:Collective Decision Making|theme=ds01}}
Collective Decision Making
An ESAF 'Sangam' Meeting in progress in Kerala.jpg
Divided decision making leads to disrupted personal relationships, fragmented communities, and compartmentalized organizations. Resolving serious issues in any community for the long term, requires the collective voices of individuals, the community, experts, organizations and creative thinkers. To work together constructively, people from diverse knowledge cultures need to accept the legitimacy of people from others.
Written by Valerie Brown. Licence: cc-by-sa.
Image by Jaimoen87


no theme - default theme - similar to ds01

First just make it look similar to Doug's "graffle":

The only difference should be a black border.

no prefix

{{display-lv-card|title=LV:The Good Life}}
The Good Life
Edward Hicks - Peaceable Kingdom.jpg
People who hope for a better world feel the need for a shared vision of The Good Life. The environmental crises of the planet require a broad vision of a good life that harmonizes human aspirations and natural limits. A framework for the modern good life should be based on some form of humanism with room for a spiritual dimension that does not seek domination.
Written by Gary Chapman. Licence: cc-by-sa.
Image by Edward Hicks (1780–1849). Source: cgfa.sunsite.dk


{{display-lv-card|title=LV:The Commons}}
The Commons
Seeding dandelion macro.jpg
The human genome, seeds, and groundwater should belong to everybody —not corporations. The public library, community garden, farmer's market, and land trust are familiar and highly effective local Commons. The emerging commons sector provides benefits that corporations can’t provide such as healthy ecosystems, economic security, stronger communities and a participatory culture.
Written by David Bollier. Licence: cc-by-sa.
Image by Chris Willis


prefix

{{display-lv-card|title=LV:Privacy}}
Privacy
Please link to a better image.png
Everybody has information, activities, thoughts, and events that they'd rather keep private. But marketeers, security forces, and criminals are uncovering and exploiting these secrets, leading, sometimes to harassment or even torture or death. We need to be aware of the importance of Privacy and work to protect privacy rights and resist privacy invaders.
Written by Douglas Schuler. Licence: cc-by-sa.
Image by Name of artist/photographer


kt01

no prefix

First just make it look similar to Doug's "graffle":

{{display-lv-card|title=LV:The Good Life|theme=kt01}}
The Good Life
Edward Hicks - Peaceable Kingdom.jpg
People who hope for a better world feel the need for a shared vision of The Good Life. The environmental crises of the planet require a broad vision of a good life that harmonizes human aspirations and natural limits. A framework for the modern good life should be based on some form of humanism with room for a spiritual dimension that does not seek domination.
Written by Gary Chapman. Licence: cc-by-sa.
Image by Edward Hicks (1780–1849). Source: cgfa.sunsite.dk


Long title

{{display-lv-card|title=LV:Collective Decision-Making|theme=kt01}}
Collective Decision-Making
Name of image (on Wikimedia Commons)
Add text
Written by Author. Licence: cc-by-sa.
Image by Name of artist/photographer


with prefix

{{display-lv-card|title=LV:Privacy|theme=kt01}}
Privacy
Please link to a better image.png
Everybody has information, activities, thoughts, and events that they'd rather keep private. But marketeers, security forces, and criminals are uncovering and exploiting these secrets, leading, sometimes to harassment or even torture or death. We need to be aware of the importance of Privacy and work to protect privacy rights and resist privacy invaders.
Written by Douglas Schuler. Licence: cc-by-sa.
Image by Name of artist/photographer


theme but no title

Should ask user to define title:

{{display-lv-card|theme=kt01}}

You must specify a title.


Text handling

{{display-lv-card|title=KtSense of Struggle|theme=kt01}}
KtSense of Struggle
Please link to a better image.png

This card is for testing purposes only. This sentence is a continuation of the now longish line - long enough to see how one long line looks over several lines. This paragraph is on a new line in the text form. When I save and look at it this first paragraph continues. I notice that when sucked into a card, the new lines matter (unlike in a text html.wiki markup form) and this becomes a new paragraph on the card.
This sentence comes after a br tag. How did the br render? The br tag worked fine. This paragraph simply starts on a new line in both KtSense of Struggle/card-text and on the card. This sentence is also on a new line but it does not become a new paragraph on the card ??

Blank line and then this paragraph. I wonder how it would work if I used the rich editor? Try it some time (only for the card text) but expect problems (especially for other properties such as psp-link).

Another blank line. I also notice that the style for the text cell does not seem to apply to the second and following paragraphs ?? They are in paragraph tags with no style attributes. Why not inherit?? Try a different colour for table and cell. The problem might be in display-lv-card (about to be updated).

A color for text in the cell overrides the table text color (in the new version).
Written by Some author. Licence: cc-by-sa.
Image by Some test photographer


Small

Need to change image size ....

The Good Life
Edward Hicks - Peaceable Kingdom.jpg
People who hope for a better world feel the need for a shared vision of The Good Life. The environmental crises of the planet require a broad vision of a good life that harmonizes human aspirations and natural limits. A framework for the modern good life should be based on some form of humanism with room for a spiritual dimension that does not seek domination.
Written by Gary Chapman. Licence: cc-by-sa.
Image by Edward Hicks (1780–1849). Source: cgfa.sunsite.dk


No title no theme

Ask for title:

{{display-lv-card}}

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