Hi there,<br />I'm writing a story using the story format Snowman and I'm having trouble with the CSS for mobile.<br />The story is now at <a href="http://start.freealmada.net"
an issue for it (#165)</a> on the Twine 2 issue tracker.<br />The basic problem is that Twine 2.0.4 added a new attribute to stories (<span style="font-family:monospace">i
<div class="QuoteText">1 - Harlowe's set<br />In Harlowe I can make "(set: $sentme to (text-colour: "#138808") )" and then use the $sentme [] to make the text
make "(set: $sentme to (text-colour: "#138808") )" and then use the $sentme [] to make the text green. This is a huge help. Does sugarcube have something similar?<br />2 - T
<br /><b>PS #1:</b> In the examples given above, I put most things on separate lines for clarity. In actual practice, you'll probably want to use some form whitespace elision, of wh
Really? <i>(checks NW.js-based Twine 2.0.6 on Win7)</i><br />Yes. I can verify that, as least some of the time, non-story map changes (e.g. Edit Story JavaScript, Edit Story Styles
1. StoryCaption only accepts one <span> class. Anything else doesn't show up. So if I want two different text colours, I have to put one in the storycaption span, and then use css for the defaul
Basic feedback is for longer works like this, white background (background-color: #FFF) with black text (color: #111) is generally much more readable. The default white text on black is aimed at very
I am pretty new to Twine, and I am desperately looking how to use Porpentine's text corruption effect : http://www.glorioustrainwrecks.com/files/tsitr_corrupted.html#1d