In SugarCube v1 it is a part of the rules for the <span style="font-family:monospace"><a href="/forum/search?Search=%23passages&Mode=like">#passages</a></s
I can't seem to figure out how to change the z-index of passages in SugarCube 1. The CSS says it's in <a href="/forum/search?Search=%23passages&Mode=like">#passages</a>, but
The left and right margins of the main passage area are controlled by the default <b><a href="/forum/search?Search=%23passages&Mode=like">#passages</a></b> relate
You can use variables to track which achievements a player has earned.<br />1. Initialise the variables within your story's <a href="http://twine2.neocities.org/#passagetag_startup"
rules for screens under 1920px wide you would insert after the <a href="/forum/search?Search=%23passages&Mode=like">#passages</a> css:<br /><pre><a href="
You did not supply an example of which method you are using to adding a link to your trigger-word nor which method you are using to replace the trigger-word with it's description so I will have to gue
The <a href="/forum/search?Search=%23passages&Mode=like">#passages</a> div element's <b>margin-left</b> property creates the blank area on the left side where the
Hello,<br />I would like to implement the same fade-in transitions for passages that are used in Harlowe and Sugarcube.<br />I have tried to do this using CSS:<br /><pre><a
In Harlowe any variable you don't manually assign an initial value to using a (set:) macro will default to zero, this is why it is a good idea to initialise all the variables you plan to use within yo