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Since all text is now formatted using HTML I assume there is an underlying CSS. For problems like the link formatting issues would it be possible for us to provide our own CSS file or to add entries to the one the program uses?
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I was going to wait for the dust to settle before requesting css file access. +1 to your request!
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+1 for this!
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This. Exactly. I was just looking around for a simple way to fix a formatting problem. I'd LOVE to be able to edit the HTML and/or CSS code. If the program's flexible enough, I wouldn't mind entering some of the data in HTML either.
EDIT: Doh! Just found another solution to my current problem. Still, CSS/HTML editing...I WOULD like it! Last edited by JackOfAllGames; October 17th, 2015 at 06:15 PM. |
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Just as an aside, I imagine it will be possible to easily create something like a Greasemonkey script to adjust the web view to whatever you want for display.
That might be a more quickly available way to manage this (once web view goes live). |
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Well, a Greasemonkey script will allow you to view the web pages how you want to see them but not your players unless they are all willing to run Firefox and your Greasemonkey script. Being able to edit the cascading style sheets and web pages will allow you to control the look for everyone viewing your work.
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I doubt LWD will want to allow this as long as they want to support the WYSIWYG editor, or at least I doubt you'll be happy with the results if they properly strip everything not supported by the WYSIWYG editor when a snippet or "the realm's CSS" is saved/loaded/edited.
The same issues apply to pasting HTML; hopefully they're working on stripping unsupported items. It's not simple, unfortunately. :( Last edited by Parody; October 20th, 2015 at 02:26 PM. |
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