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The revised (test) code below should render as a stand alone page in your browser like this…ĭisplay:inline-block /*shrinkwrap to child widths*/ I don’t know what or how many additional icons there may be so I just used the facebook svg as two more placeholders. But depending on where these links are located in your page could certainly change the styles needed on the parent container. So taking all that into consideration I took the test code a few steps further.
The chanson (french song) of the wandering minstrels (troubadours, gypsies) since medieval times became the pipe and accordion music of the Parisian immigrants, giving rise to manouche (gypsy jazz) and musette styles. And the music that was played in them reflects the mood of the Jazz age-cosmopolitan, romantic, optimistic, nostalgic, lyrical. French cafes/bars nowadays play mostly electronica and lounge, I noticed when I used to live in Paris, but this sound is still around, and being experimented on by newcomers.įrench cafes were the brewing-cauldron for all kinds of early 1900s bohemia - artists, poets, revolutionaries. I've heard it played in large places, but its definitely better at intimate spaces- and unobtrusive enough to carry on a conversation through it, as befits café music. Does it turn your den into a cosmopolitan French Café? Almost - add a lazy smoke, a half-light afternoon glow, coffee and reverie. A jazzy sound fills the room, and this is something incredible, how light and airy it is, and yet so electric and dimensional. The album opens with the track Fibre de Verre, by Paris Combo, transporting the mood to something gallic. |
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