LOL. I feel bad as I am a big advocate of equality on the net and everywhere. I'll use the excuse that I have pneumonia currently and am typing bedside.
I'm not even allowed to touch a keyboard if I have a fever. Even if the keyboard isn't hooked up to anything. I do really dumb things when my judgement is impaired.
If you are going to learn code - may be worth it to add javascript and JSON to your list, and learn to make a DST. Rather than copy and pasting the HTML over every time you make a new character.
Or find someone who has the time to make a DST the way you want it for the system.
lol sadly I'm not. I need to recode my own DST first.
Trust my gamers...you give them an online tool and they want to be able to load the silly thing up on every mobile device known to man. And I never designed the DST to be responsive to start with.
I've flipped the rest of the site (including the tables for the journal Table of contents etc.) to being responsive. But the DST is taking more time. Strangely...when you work in web design, you find yourself short on time and desire to work on your own random web projects outside of work. ^.^
SO...normally you could take the div that description and bio are set into and just set the h6 for those fields to display:none;
In fact. This will work for bio.
so...
.bio h6{display:none;}
Simple as that.
Description...is a whole different issue.
The CSS editor that OP gives us strips the equivalent command for description. I actually have no idea if this is "feature" or "bug" - I didn't ask. But it will delete the code when you hit save.
You CAN set ALL h6 to display:none...which is a bit like killing an ant with a bazooka in the CSS world - and I'm not actually sure where all OP has hardcoded h6s in - so not sure what ramifications that would have.
Edit: #character-details h6 {display:none;} will get rid of both. Not quite as bazooka-y. But don't use any h6 anywhere in your character sheet.
I think I need to change to the title of this topic to:
"I'm actually quite computer illiterate and am having no luck in making this anywhere the way I want it to look, so can you help me" :(
I've tried reverse engineering the table without luck> Don't roll your eyes though...and yes that is several tables within a table as I don't know CSS at all.
Hi Ian...I looked at this post and the other one about the dice pools...
I'm not entirely sure I know what you are asking? The way you have it is correct, and looks right and when you wanted a nested table, you use a nested table.
I imagine it's tedious to set up - but that's the joys of manually creating these sheets.
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Which is funny given the (at least I thought...but what do I know?) totally girly avatar. :P
You can take it out and wrap the 2s in a tag in the html.
I must be tired. My brain is reverting to old coding tags.
I'm not even allowed to touch a keyboard if I have a fever. Even if the keyboard isn't hooked up to anything. I do really dumb things when my judgement is impaired.
I need to do a course in HTML and CSS rather than this self taught shenanigans :)
I'm headed to bed. Feel better!
(I know, I know I said I was going to bed...the damn screen refreshed with your post...)
Do you have your Game set?
Settings > Basic Settings > Right Hand side > Game System
If you are going to learn code - may be worth it to add javascript and JSON to your list, and learn to make a DST. Rather than copy and pasting the HTML over every time you make a new character.
Or find someone who has the time to make a DST the way you want it for the system.
Trust my gamers...you give them an online tool and they want to be able to load the silly thing up on every mobile device known to man. And I never designed the DST to be responsive to start with.
I've flipped the rest of the site (including the tables for the journal Table of contents etc.) to being responsive. But the DST is taking more time. Strangely...when you work in web design, you find yourself short on time and desire to work on your own random web projects outside of work. ^.^
As killer and the rest can attest I wander away for random amounts of time unless pestered.
Just trying to help out.
(See...now that I've commented...OP just emails me everytime you comment...cause I can't turn it off! I tried! It hates me!)
SO...normally you could take the div that description and bio are set into and just set the h6 for those fields to display:none;
In fact. This will work for bio.
so...
.bio h6{display:none;}
Simple as that.
Description...is a whole different issue.
The CSS editor that OP gives us strips the equivalent command for description. I actually have no idea if this is "feature" or "bug" - I didn't ask. But it will delete the code when you hit save.
You CAN set ALL h6 to display:none...which is a bit like killing an ant with a bazooka in the CSS world - and I'm not actually sure where all OP has hardcoded h6s in - so not sure what ramifications that would have.
Edit: #character-details h6 {display:none;} will get rid of both. Not quite as bazooka-y. But don't use any h6 anywhere in your character sheet.
Also I didn't see any other h6 on your character details page?
I see...
lol Ok - much easier to just change the standard font size.
body{
whatever-font-commands-you-want-here;
}
"I'm actually quite computer illiterate and am having no luck in making this anywhere the way I want it to look, so can you help me" :(
I've tried reverse engineering the table without luck> Don't roll your eyes though...and yes that is several tables within a table as I don't know CSS at all.
I'm not entirely sure I know what you are asking? The way you have it is correct, and looks right and when you wanted a nested table, you use a nested table.
I imagine it's tedious to set up - but that's the joys of manually creating these sheets.