element, you will need to do similar things with your own <b><a href="/forum/search?Search=%23image-bar&Mode=like">#image-bar</a></b> element.<br />The fol
<div class="QuoteText">For this you might want to consider adding a new div element:<br />Go to your css stylesheet. First we need to move our regular <a href="/forum/sea
For this you might want to consider adding a new div element:<br />Go to your css stylesheet. First we need to move our regular <a href="/forum/search?Search=%23story&Mode=like"
<a href="/forum/profile/greyelf">@greyelf</a> First of all, I wasn't aware of the issue with grid using for different browsers, so thanks. I'll be careful with that in the future
<br /><b>Place In Your Story Stylesheet</b><br />Normally, I'd recommend prefixing most of your generic element styles with the <span style="font-family:monospace"
element.<br />note: The side-bar being stowed/unstowed can effect if the value or calculation is used, and the size of the left/right margins of the <a href="/forum/search?Search=%23sto
<br />If you want to also move the story area, you can do the same by manipulating margin-left of <a href="/forum/search?Search=%23story&Mode=like">#story</a>.
<pre>#story{margin-left:20em}#ui-bar.stowed~#story{margin-left:4.5em}<a href="/forum/profile/media">@media</a> screen and (max-width:1136px){#story{margin-left:19em}#ui-bar
Thank you. I'm a huge twine noob. If I am trying to say Position 1 - Player A would I type it out as<br /><a href="/forum/search?Search=%23story-caption&Mode=like">#story-cap
If you're asking where styles targeting the element go, into your project's Story Stylesheet, as with all of your styles.<br />If you're asking how to target the element, it has the ID <span
Thanks for your help. What would the CSS for StoryCaption? I tried putting it in as <a href="/forum/search?Search=%23Storycaption&Mode=like">#Storycaption</a>, { but it would