JimTriche
Simple enough question, I am trying to make a template box for my SR2 campaign. The table code is easy enough, but I can't get it to display the border no matter what I do. Is this a limitation of the hybrid textile/html markup? Or in other words, is it part of the site or did I just mess up somewhere?
This is the page in question: http://www.obsidianportal.com/campaigns/intothebreach/items/caledfwlch
Help an idiot out plz? I plan on making boxes for everything. Oh and any other Shadowrun GMs feel free to use whatever springs from this discussion. Or suggest a better one. OR something.
Can you tell I'm new?
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Thanks twice I guess!
here's some basic code for a 600px wide table using textile.
table{width:600px;border 1px solid black;font-family:arial}.
{background:#666;color:white}. |=. *Header 1* |=. *Header 2* |=. *Header 3* |
{background:#white}. | cell 1 | cell 2 | cell 3 |
{background:#ddd}. | cell 4 | cell 5 | cell 6 |
{background:#white}. | cell 7 | cell 8 | cell 9 |
{background:#ddd}. | cell 10 | cell 11 | cell 12 |
ChainsawXIV is definitely the HTML master around here, and using raw html provides a lot more control, but I find textile to be generally easier to update and more visually analogous to the final appearance.
table{width:600px;border 1px solid black;font-family:arial}.
{background:#666;color:white}. |=. *Name* |=. *Reach* |=. *Conc* |=. *Weight* |=. *Damage* |=. *Cost* |=. *Avail* |
{background:#ddd}. | Caledfwlch | +1 | 4 | 4.5 | (STRx2)S | N/A | N/A |
Worked perfectly, and is close to the look I wanted anyway!
table{width:600px;border 1px solid black;font-family:arial}.
{background:#666;color:white}. |=. *Name* |=. *Reach* |=. *Conc* |=. *Weight* |=. *Damage* |=. *Cost* |=. *Avail* |
{background:#ddd}. | Caledfwlch | +1 | 4 | 4.5 | (STRx2)S | N/A | N/A |
(Triple post! Sorry!)
Edit: --It does look better on the actual item page...
And here's my butchered HTML:
[code]
Weapon
Reach
Con
Weight
Damage
Cost
Avail
Index
Caledfwlch
+1
4
4.5
(STRx2)S
---
Looks good! Glad I could help.
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http://www.edvensonconsulting.com/June-face-dark%20suit.jpg
http://www.memorystore.org.uk/_images/fashionPics/businessSuit.jpg
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_yhHr4HxFSe0/SpPBM3BXQnI/AAAAAAAAAGk/BX3xsMIjvwc/S483/man_in_business_suit-2_s600x600.jpg
http://img.en.china.cn/0/0,0,97,15802,336,505,e1a86c25.jpg
http://img.en.china.cn/0/0,0,336,15846,333,510,a7ee435a.jpg
Any of those are perfect candidates!
Let me know what I need to do.
"HAHAHA! WORKS GREAT":http://www.obsidianportal.com/campaign/intothebreach/wikis/testpage
http://www.obsidianportal.com/campaign/intothebreach/wikis/corpnet
I made 8 different channels, figured that station graphics can work as well as anchors. Still working on those though.
Thank you again, so very much!
I miss Photoshop. :(
Photoshop is mighty nice - few things I'll pay that much for, but Photoshop was well worth it in my opinion. Lacking that however, I suggest trying "GIMP":http://www.gimp.org/. It's got most of the same basic tools and features, and it's easy to learn if you're at least familiar with Photoshop. If you decide to try it out, let me know, and I'll see if I can port over the Photoshop files for the screen and anchors for you. At the very least, I should be able to work out some basic instructions for reproducing the interlaced look I used for any images you want to put in the screens.
(Yes I know PS6 is ancient, but it did it's job)
I should probaby see if that disc is still hanging about. And hope it runs in Win 7.
I also use "Photo-Brush":http://www.mediachance.com/pbrush/, I don't know if people know it, but it very user friendly.
BTW: the legend is true, ChainsawXIV never sleeps...
As for the sleep, I'm pretty sure I do. Then again, I might just be a zombie or something. That would certainly explain the unnatural hunger for brains.