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question:Could you please give me some more information on how to customize the display of the "portfolio" content type using the custom CSS provided?

answer:Sure! Here are some examples of how you can use the custom CSS to style the "portfolio" content type: 1. Change the font: ``` .node-portfolio h2 { font-size: 32px; font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; } ``` 2. Add a background color: ``` .node-portfolio { background-color: #f7f7f7; padding: 20px; } ``` 3. Style the image: ``` .node-portfolio .field-name-field-image img { max-width: 100%; border: 5px solid #fff; box-shadow: 0px 0px 8px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1); } ``` 4. Adjust spacing between elements: ``` .node-portfolio .field-name-field-description { margin-top: 20px; margin-bottom: 20px; } .node-portfolio .field-name-field-category { margin-top: 10px; } ``` These are just some examples of the different types of customizations you can make using CSS. You can add these styles to the "portfolio.css" file included in the custom module, or you can create a separate CSS file and load it using Drupal's CSS aggregation system. Remember to clear your Drupal cache after making changes to your custom module or CSS files so that your changes take effect.

question:Write a romance story in a third-person limited point of view about two strangers, a male and a female, who are trapped in an elevator during a destructive earthquake. They start bonding over their mutual fears and anxieties and share their personal stories that gradually reveal the deeper layers of their characters. The male character may have a more rational and logical approach to the situation, while the female character may be more emotional and vulnerable. Use devices such as symbolism, foreshadowing, and imagery to build up the tension and create a sense of urgency. Explore themes such as trust, vulnerability, and human connection. End the story with a satisfying resolution that leaves the readers feeling inspired and hopeful.

answer:As the elevator doors closed, Sarah felt a faint tremble in the ground beneath her feet. She looked over at the man, Jack, who was standing beside her. He seemed to notice the tremble too, and his gaze flickered over to the elevator's control panel. A few seconds later, the tremble grew into a violent shake that knocked both of them off their feet. Sarah screamed, her heart pounding in her chest as the elevator lurched to a halt. She clung to the railing, her eyes darting around the small space in a panic. It was dark, hot, and stuffy, and the sound of the earthquake was deafening. But even over the roar of the quake, Sarah could hear Jack's voice. "We're going to be okay," he said, his voice steady and calm. "I know it's scary, but we'll get through this." She looked over at him, her eyes wide with fear. She couldn't believe how calm he was, how rational, given the circumstances. But as they sat there in the dark, with the world shaking around them, Sarah found herself opening up to Jack. She told him about her life in the city, about her job and her family, and the things that scared her the most. Jack listened intently, his eyes never leaving hers. And as he spoke, Sarah found herself drawn to him, to his strength and his kindness and his wisdom. Through their conversations and the long, scary hours that followed, Sarah and Jack became close. They shared their deepest fears, their most heartfelt desires, and the moments that had shaped their lives. As the earthquake subsided and the rescue team arrived, Sarah realized with a start that she had fallen in love with Jack. And as they emerged from the elevator, hand in hand, she knew that they had found something special in each other. The world might be falling apart, but Sarah knew that she had found someone who would always be by her side, someone who understood her on a level that went deeper than words. As they stepped out into the sunlight, she smiled, feeling grateful and hopeful for the future. For Sarah and Jack, the day that started as a nightmare ended as a beautiful new beginning.

question:I really love the story you came up with! Can you add some more imagery to make their experience in the elevator more vivid and intense?

answer:Sure, here's an updated version of the story that includes more imagery: As the elevator doors closed, Sarah felt a faint tremble in the ground beneath her feet. She looked over at the man, Jack, who was standing beside her. He seemed to notice the tremble too, and his gaze flickered over to the elevator's control panel. A few seconds later, the tremble grew into a violent shake that knocked both of them off their feet. The elevator was jostled violently, and tiles on the walls started to crack and fall. Sarah screamed, her heart pounding in her chest as the elevator lurched to a halt. She clung to the railing, her eyes darting around the small space in a panic. It was dark, hot, and stuffy, and the sound of the earthquake was deafening. The elevator jolted and shook, and Sarah and Jack were thrown around like rag dolls. They clung to each other for support as the elevator plunged down, then up, then down again. Sarah's stomach lurched as she felt the elevator escape from the confines of the building and sway in the air. The world was spinning around her, and she felt helpless and overwhelmed. But even over the roar of the quake, Sarah could hear Jack's voice, reassuring her. "We're going to be okay," he said, his voice steady and calm. "I know it's scary, but we'll get through this." She looked over at him, her eyes wide with fear. She couldn't believe how calm he was, how rational, given the circumstances. As the minutes ticked by, the darkness in the elevator felt oppressive - the air thick with dust and debris. The only light came from the flicker of emergency lights. As they sat there in the dark, with the world shaking around them, Sarah found herself opening up to Jack. She told him about her life in the city, about her job and her family, and the things that scared her the most. Her voice trembled as she spoke, and she felt tears welling up in her eyes. But Jack listened intently, his eyes never leaving hers. His presence was a calming force in the chaos, a shelter in the storm. Through their conversations and the long, scary hours that followed, Sarah and Jack became close. They shared their deepest fears, their most heartfelt desires, and the moments that had shaped their lives. As the earthquake subsided and the rescue team arrived, Sarah realized with a start that she had fallen in love with Jack. And as they emerged from the elevator, hand in hand, she knew that they had found something special in each other. The world might be falling apart, but Sarah knew that she had found someone who would always be by her side, someone who understood her on a level that went deeper than words. As they stepped out into the sunlight, she smiled, feeling grateful and hopeful for the future. For Sarah and Jack, the day that started as a nightmare ended as a beautiful new beginning.

question:Compose a sonnet about the beauty of autumn.

answer:As leaves turn gold and red upon the trees, With amber hues that sparkle in the light, Autumn arrives to sweep us off our feet, In hues that blaze before the coming night. The air grows crisp, with summer's heat withdrawn, And brings the scent of burning fires near, As autumn's bounty is widely drawn, With pumpkins plump and corn now in the clear. Amid this peaceful time, the world transforms, Into a sanctuary of fading blooms, In gardens where the last bees swarm and swarm, And harvest moon glows, its glory looms. When autumn starts to wash the world with change, The whole earth seems to revel in exchange.

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