Post by le gryphon on Apr 12, 2014 13:22:24 GMT
coding templates guide
welcome, all to the wrpg coding guide. if you've been transferred from wcrpg, please take note that proboards does not support 'fancypost', instead, we have div style. yup, let me explain all the things to you;
notice the "s and the centering and the width. also the break in between. these are html codes that are required for the template, other wise it will come out wide and invisible unless a " or enter is added. so, feel free to memorize this or copy and paste it into your testing thread.
still feel like you need more attributes? click here! please take note that not all of them work.
THE BASE CODE..
now, take a look at this code[div align="center"][div style="background: #000000; border: 1px solid #ffffff"; width: 400px;"]
[/div][/div]
it will come out like this;notice the "s and the centering and the width. also the break in between. these are html codes that are required for the template, other wise it will come out wide and invisible unless a " or enter is added. so, feel free to memorize this or copy and paste it into your testing thread.
attributes..
now we move onto the attributes of the template, and the basic ones, though i won't go into detail completely. links will be posted after the guide for your reference. these go INSIDE of the "s.background: color;
is the background color of your template.border: #px solid/dotted/dashed/double color;
this is the border of your templatewidth: 400px;
is the width of your templateheight: 400px;
is the height of your templatemargin-left/right/top/bottom: 5px;
your template will move left/right/up/down depending on the amount you've put in.color: color;
is the universal code for text color.font-family: font;
is the universal code for fonts. only the default fonts will work here.still feel like you need more attributes? click here! please take note that not all of them work.
MAKING A GOOD TEMPLATE
try to avoid using the default colors like red or blue because they are too bright and unappealing to the eye. also try avoiding using dashed borders with a big border size, because it is also unappealing to the eye.
mostly, try to explore and figure out what works out best for you!
please ask questions and give suggestions on what i need to add, don't be afraid c;
mostly, try to explore and figure out what works out best for you!
please ask questions and give suggestions on what i need to add, don't be afraid c;