02-25-2021, 08:22 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-25-2021, 08:23 AM by MatthewStephenson.)
Hi,
Currently I would advise only using html tags for URL links, and that you use the same href format as in other games (e.g. Chess).
All other text should just be plain text.
This is because we use this same text in our database and website, so adding in your own html styles may lead to unexpected results.
I (think) you might be able to get away with some basic style tags like <b> and <u> but I would advise against doing any more than this.
If you need to add new lines within your rules, you can just do this within the metadata text (e.g. something like Shafran Chess)
If you have an example .lud that isn't displaying how you want, I can also take a look.
Cheers,
Matthew
Currently I would advise only using html tags for URL links, and that you use the same href format as in other games (e.g. Chess).
All other text should just be plain text.
This is because we use this same text in our database and website, so adding in your own html styles may lead to unexpected results.
I (think) you might be able to get away with some basic style tags like <b> and <u> but I would advise against doing any more than this.
If you need to add new lines within your rules, you can just do this within the metadata text (e.g. something like Shafran Chess)
If you have an example .lud that isn't displaying how you want, I can also take a look.
Cheers,
Matthew