#22380: "Provide hooks for custom CSS"
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• Te rugăm copiază/lipeşte mesajul erorii pe care îl vezi pe ecran, dacă apare vreunul.
This issue groups a few suggestions, but they're closely related so I think it makes sense to only open one issue.
1. Unless boardgamearena.com/bug?id=13845 is implemented first, please add a high-level id or class "cubirds" so that custom CSS can be targetted to only this game. E.g. you could follow the example of Can't Stop and put a <div id="cubirds"> as a child of #game_play_area wrapping #table_wrap and #myhand_wrap; then rules can be written with selector "#cubirds .stockitem" and not worry about breaking other games.
2. A typical card in the DOM looks like
<div id="table_cards_line_0_item_43" class="stockitem " style="top: 0px; left: 786.5px; width: 60px; height: 80px; background-image: url("x.boardgamearena.net/data/themereleases/current/games/cubirds/200616-1303/img/cubirds_cards.png"); background-position: -600% 0%;"></div>
I can understand putting the top and left positions in inline style, but couldn't the width and height go into the stylesheet under selector .stockitem; and the background-image and background-position go into the stylesheet with selector .card_type_6 etc? Having classes for the different birds would also allow custom CSS to do things like using ::before to add helpful text with the names for those who want that.
3. Similarly for the "play birds" cards at the end of each row: these can probably be targetted by their IDs, but it would be nicer to have a class name by which to target them. I'd quite like to play around with alternative graphics.
4. Slightly off topic, but while I'm on the subject of the "play birds" cards, I don't think they need the background-position. The default position works fine because that sprite isn't a sprite sheet. -
• Explică, te rugăm, ce ai vrut să faci, ce ai făcut, și ce s-a întâmplat
• Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v79
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• Va rugam copiati/lipiti textul afisat in engleza in locul limbii dumneavoastra. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here. Este textul acesta disponibil în sistemul de traduceri? Dacă da, a fost tradus mai recent de 24 de ore?
This issue groups a few suggestions, but they're closely related so I think it makes sense to only open one issue.
1. Unless boardgamearena.com/bug?id=13845 is implemented first, please add a high-level id or class "cubirds" so that custom CSS can be targetted to only this game. E.g. you could follow the example of Can't Stop and put a <div id="cubirds"> as a child of #game_play_area wrapping #table_wrap and #myhand_wrap; then rules can be written with selector "#cubirds .stockitem" and not worry about breaking other games.
2. A typical card in the DOM looks like
<div id="table_cards_line_0_item_43" class="stockitem " style="top: 0px; left: 786.5px; width: 60px; height: 80px; background-image: url("x.boardgamearena.net/data/themereleases/current/games/cubirds/200616-1303/img/cubirds_cards.png"); background-position: -600% 0%;"></div>
I can understand putting the top and left positions in inline style, but couldn't the width and height go into the stylesheet under selector .stockitem; and the background-image and background-position go into the stylesheet with selector .card_type_6 etc? Having classes for the different birds would also allow custom CSS to do things like using ::before to add helpful text with the names for those who want that.
3. Similarly for the "play birds" cards at the end of each row: these can probably be targetted by their IDs, but it would be nicer to have a class name by which to target them. I'd quite like to play around with alternative graphics.
4. Slightly off topic, but while I'm on the subject of the "play birds" cards, I don't think they need the background-position. The default position works fine because that sprite isn't a sprite sheet. • Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v79
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• Vă rugăm să explicați sugestia exact și concis, astfel încât să fie cât mai ușor de înțeles.
This issue groups a few suggestions, but they're closely related so I think it makes sense to only open one issue.
1. Unless boardgamearena.com/bug?id=13845 is implemented first, please add a high-level id or class "cubirds" so that custom CSS can be targetted to only this game. E.g. you could follow the example of Can't Stop and put a <div id="cubirds"> as a child of #game_play_area wrapping #table_wrap and #myhand_wrap; then rules can be written with selector "#cubirds .stockitem" and not worry about breaking other games.
2. A typical card in the DOM looks like
<div id="table_cards_line_0_item_43" class="stockitem " style="top: 0px; left: 786.5px; width: 60px; height: 80px; background-image: url("x.boardgamearena.net/data/themereleases/current/games/cubirds/200616-1303/img/cubirds_cards.png"); background-position: -600% 0%;"></div>
I can understand putting the top and left positions in inline style, but couldn't the width and height go into the stylesheet under selector .stockitem; and the background-image and background-position go into the stylesheet with selector .card_type_6 etc? Having classes for the different birds would also allow custom CSS to do things like using ::before to add helpful text with the names for those who want that.
3. Similarly for the "play birds" cards at the end of each row: these can probably be targetted by their IDs, but it would be nicer to have a class name by which to target them. I'd quite like to play around with alternative graphics.
4. Slightly off topic, but while I'm on the subject of the "play birds" cards, I don't think they need the background-position. The default position works fine because that sprite isn't a sprite sheet. • Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v79
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• Ce a fost afișat pe ecran atunci când ai fost blocat (Ecran gol? O parte din interfața jocului? Mesaj de eroare?)
This issue groups a few suggestions, but they're closely related so I think it makes sense to only open one issue.
1. Unless boardgamearena.com/bug?id=13845 is implemented first, please add a high-level id or class "cubirds" so that custom CSS can be targetted to only this game. E.g. you could follow the example of Can't Stop and put a <div id="cubirds"> as a child of #game_play_area wrapping #table_wrap and #myhand_wrap; then rules can be written with selector "#cubirds .stockitem" and not worry about breaking other games.
2. A typical card in the DOM looks like
<div id="table_cards_line_0_item_43" class="stockitem " style="top: 0px; left: 786.5px; width: 60px; height: 80px; background-image: url("x.boardgamearena.net/data/themereleases/current/games/cubirds/200616-1303/img/cubirds_cards.png"); background-position: -600% 0%;"></div>
I can understand putting the top and left positions in inline style, but couldn't the width and height go into the stylesheet under selector .stockitem; and the background-image and background-position go into the stylesheet with selector .card_type_6 etc? Having classes for the different birds would also allow custom CSS to do things like using ::before to add helpful text with the names for those who want that.
3. Similarly for the "play birds" cards at the end of each row: these can probably be targetted by their IDs, but it would be nicer to have a class name by which to target them. I'd quite like to play around with alternative graphics.
4. Slightly off topic, but while I'm on the subject of the "play birds" cards, I don't think they need the background-position. The default position works fine because that sprite isn't a sprite sheet. • Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v79
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• Care parte din reguli nu a fost respectată de adaptarea BGA
This issue groups a few suggestions, but they're closely related so I think it makes sense to only open one issue.
1. Unless boardgamearena.com/bug?id=13845 is implemented first, please add a high-level id or class "cubirds" so that custom CSS can be targetted to only this game. E.g. you could follow the example of Can't Stop and put a <div id="cubirds"> as a child of #game_play_area wrapping #table_wrap and #myhand_wrap; then rules can be written with selector "#cubirds .stockitem" and not worry about breaking other games.
2. A typical card in the DOM looks like
<div id="table_cards_line_0_item_43" class="stockitem " style="top: 0px; left: 786.5px; width: 60px; height: 80px; background-image: url("x.boardgamearena.net/data/themereleases/current/games/cubirds/200616-1303/img/cubirds_cards.png"); background-position: -600% 0%;"></div>
I can understand putting the top and left positions in inline style, but couldn't the width and height go into the stylesheet under selector .stockitem; and the background-image and background-position go into the stylesheet with selector .card_type_6 etc? Having classes for the different birds would also allow custom CSS to do things like using ::before to add helpful text with the names for those who want that.
3. Similarly for the "play birds" cards at the end of each row: these can probably be targetted by their IDs, but it would be nicer to have a class name by which to target them. I'd quite like to play around with alternative graphics.
4. Slightly off topic, but while I'm on the subject of the "play birds" cards, I don't think they need the background-position. The default position works fine because that sprite isn't a sprite sheet. -
• Se observă frauda când derulați reluarea? Dacă da, la a câta mutare?
• Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v79
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• Care a fost acțiunea pe care ai vrut să o faci?
This issue groups a few suggestions, but they're closely related so I think it makes sense to only open one issue.
1. Unless boardgamearena.com/bug?id=13845 is implemented first, please add a high-level id or class "cubirds" so that custom CSS can be targetted to only this game. E.g. you could follow the example of Can't Stop and put a <div id="cubirds"> as a child of #game_play_area wrapping #table_wrap and #myhand_wrap; then rules can be written with selector "#cubirds .stockitem" and not worry about breaking other games.
2. A typical card in the DOM looks like
<div id="table_cards_line_0_item_43" class="stockitem " style="top: 0px; left: 786.5px; width: 60px; height: 80px; background-image: url("x.boardgamearena.net/data/themereleases/current/games/cubirds/200616-1303/img/cubirds_cards.png"); background-position: -600% 0%;"></div>
I can understand putting the top and left positions in inline style, but couldn't the width and height go into the stylesheet under selector .stockitem; and the background-image and background-position go into the stylesheet with selector .card_type_6 etc? Having classes for the different birds would also allow custom CSS to do things like using ::before to add helpful text with the names for those who want that.
3. Similarly for the "play birds" cards at the end of each row: these can probably be targetted by their IDs, but it would be nicer to have a class name by which to target them. I'd quite like to play around with alternative graphics.
4. Slightly off topic, but while I'm on the subject of the "play birds" cards, I don't think they need the background-position. The default position works fine because that sprite isn't a sprite sheet. -
• Ce ai făcut de ai produs această reacție/eroare?
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• Ce se întâmplă atunci când vrei să faci asta (apare o eroare, un mesaj din partea jocului in partea de sus a ecranului, ...)?
• Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v79
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• În ce etapă a jocului a apărut eroarea (care era instrucțiunea din acel moment) ?
This issue groups a few suggestions, but they're closely related so I think it makes sense to only open one issue.
1. Unless boardgamearena.com/bug?id=13845 is implemented first, please add a high-level id or class "cubirds" so that custom CSS can be targetted to only this game. E.g. you could follow the example of Can't Stop and put a <div id="cubirds"> as a child of #game_play_area wrapping #table_wrap and #myhand_wrap; then rules can be written with selector "#cubirds .stockitem" and not worry about breaking other games.
2. A typical card in the DOM looks like
<div id="table_cards_line_0_item_43" class="stockitem " style="top: 0px; left: 786.5px; width: 60px; height: 80px; background-image: url("x.boardgamearena.net/data/themereleases/current/games/cubirds/200616-1303/img/cubirds_cards.png"); background-position: -600% 0%;"></div>
I can understand putting the top and left positions in inline style, but couldn't the width and height go into the stylesheet under selector .stockitem; and the background-image and background-position go into the stylesheet with selector .card_type_6 etc? Having classes for the different birds would also allow custom CSS to do things like using ::before to add helpful text with the names for those who want that.
3. Similarly for the "play birds" cards at the end of each row: these can probably be targetted by their IDs, but it would be nicer to have a class name by which to target them. I'd quite like to play around with alternative graphics.
4. Slightly off topic, but while I'm on the subject of the "play birds" cards, I don't think they need the background-position. The default position works fine because that sprite isn't a sprite sheet. -
• Ce se întâmplă atunci când vrei să acționezi în joc (apare o eroare, un mesaj din partea jocului in partea de sus a ecranului, ...)?
• Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v79
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• Descrieți, vă rugăm, problema de afișaj. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
This issue groups a few suggestions, but they're closely related so I think it makes sense to only open one issue.
1. Unless boardgamearena.com/bug?id=13845 is implemented first, please add a high-level id or class "cubirds" so that custom CSS can be targetted to only this game. E.g. you could follow the example of Can't Stop and put a <div id="cubirds"> as a child of #game_play_area wrapping #table_wrap and #myhand_wrap; then rules can be written with selector "#cubirds .stockitem" and not worry about breaking other games.
2. A typical card in the DOM looks like
<div id="table_cards_line_0_item_43" class="stockitem " style="top: 0px; left: 786.5px; width: 60px; height: 80px; background-image: url("x.boardgamearena.net/data/themereleases/current/games/cubirds/200616-1303/img/cubirds_cards.png"); background-position: -600% 0%;"></div>
I can understand putting the top and left positions in inline style, but couldn't the width and height go into the stylesheet under selector .stockitem; and the background-image and background-position go into the stylesheet with selector .card_type_6 etc? Having classes for the different birds would also allow custom CSS to do things like using ::before to add helpful text with the names for those who want that.
3. Similarly for the "play birds" cards at the end of each row: these can probably be targetted by their IDs, but it would be nicer to have a class name by which to target them. I'd quite like to play around with alternative graphics.
4. Slightly off topic, but while I'm on the subject of the "play birds" cards, I don't think they need the background-position. The default position works fine because that sprite isn't a sprite sheet. • Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v79
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• Va rugam copiati/lipiti textul afisat in engleza in locul limbii dumneavoastra. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here. Este textul acesta disponibil în sistemul de traduceri? Dacă da, a fost tradus mai recent de 24 de ore?
This issue groups a few suggestions, but they're closely related so I think it makes sense to only open one issue.
1. Unless boardgamearena.com/bug?id=13845 is implemented first, please add a high-level id or class "cubirds" so that custom CSS can be targetted to only this game. E.g. you could follow the example of Can't Stop and put a <div id="cubirds"> as a child of #game_play_area wrapping #table_wrap and #myhand_wrap; then rules can be written with selector "#cubirds .stockitem" and not worry about breaking other games.
2. A typical card in the DOM looks like
<div id="table_cards_line_0_item_43" class="stockitem " style="top: 0px; left: 786.5px; width: 60px; height: 80px; background-image: url("x.boardgamearena.net/data/themereleases/current/games/cubirds/200616-1303/img/cubirds_cards.png"); background-position: -600% 0%;"></div>
I can understand putting the top and left positions in inline style, but couldn't the width and height go into the stylesheet under selector .stockitem; and the background-image and background-position go into the stylesheet with selector .card_type_6 etc? Having classes for the different birds would also allow custom CSS to do things like using ::before to add helpful text with the names for those who want that.
3. Similarly for the "play birds" cards at the end of each row: these can probably be targetted by their IDs, but it would be nicer to have a class name by which to target them. I'd quite like to play around with alternative graphics.
4. Slightly off topic, but while I'm on the subject of the "play birds" cards, I don't think they need the background-position. The default position works fine because that sprite isn't a sprite sheet. • Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v79
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• Vă rugăm să explicați sugestia exact și concis, astfel încât să fie cât mai ușor de înțeles.
This issue groups a few suggestions, but they're closely related so I think it makes sense to only open one issue.
1. Unless boardgamearena.com/bug?id=13845 is implemented first, please add a high-level id or class "cubirds" so that custom CSS can be targetted to only this game. E.g. you could follow the example of Can't Stop and put a <div id="cubirds"> as a child of #game_play_area wrapping #table_wrap and #myhand_wrap; then rules can be written with selector "#cubirds .stockitem" and not worry about breaking other games.
2. A typical card in the DOM looks like
<div id="table_cards_line_0_item_43" class="stockitem " style="top: 0px; left: 786.5px; width: 60px; height: 80px; background-image: url("x.boardgamearena.net/data/themereleases/current/games/cubirds/200616-1303/img/cubirds_cards.png"); background-position: -600% 0%;"></div>
I can understand putting the top and left positions in inline style, but couldn't the width and height go into the stylesheet under selector .stockitem; and the background-image and background-position go into the stylesheet with selector .card_type_6 etc? Having classes for the different birds would also allow custom CSS to do things like using ::before to add helpful text with the names for those who want that.
3. Similarly for the "play birds" cards at the end of each row: these can probably be targetted by their IDs, but it would be nicer to have a class name by which to target them. I'd quite like to play around with alternative graphics.
4. Slightly off topic, but while I'm on the subject of the "play birds" cards, I don't think they need the background-position. The default position works fine because that sprite isn't a sprite sheet. • Care e browserul tău?
Google Chrome v79
Raportează istoric
CSS customs isn't possible anymore (temperally or forever)
Thanks for this report, I discovered that there were existing custom CSS in BGA ^^
For the first point, I think this is indeed something more related to the website, so I'll try to raise this to the admins to get feedback.
Regarding the other points (2,3 and 4) :
The card management is done through a standard way at BGA, using a custom library named stock. You can find more on this on BGA's wiki. en.doc.boardgamearena.com/Stock
This library is responsible to manage the cards positioning, animation... and does it the way you describe, using inline styles.
As a game developer, I have no control over it, but I have to say that sizes and background positioning are managed at a single Javascript place, and therefore doing it there instead of letting the devs do it within the css seems to me like a fair choice.
Adaugă ceva la acest raport
- Alt identificator de masă / de mutare
- A rezolvat F5 problema?
- Această problemă a apărut de mai multe ori? De fiecare dată? Ocazional?
- If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
