Comments Fixed
I just fixed the comments feature. My apologies if you tried to leave comments before and it didn't work.
December 17th, 2005 in uncategorized |
I just fixed the comments feature. My apologies if you tried to leave comments before and it didn't work.
Braunstein: the Roots of Roleplaying Games
Advanced Agon: Three Flavors of Myth
Advanced Agon: Wrath of the Gods
Game Plugin: Instant Rivalries
Try Something New: the Indie Exploration Kit
Play Constructively: Pass the Ball
Give Them Details (part 2), Gratuitous Details
Keeping the Peace: Applying Social Sanctions
NormalVision (part 2), When Should I Use It?
NormalVision (part 3), Preparing a Scene
NormalVision (part 4), Taking it Farther
Scaring Players: Creating the "oh sheet!" moment
Try Something New: the Indie Exploration Kit
gm craft / character creation:
Character Creation: Second Line of Defense
Game Plugin: Instant Rivalries
Making the Party: Instant Consensus
Play Constructively: Pass the Ball
Advanced Agon: Three Flavors of Myth
Advanced Agon: Wrath of the Gods
Dungeons & Doomsday Devices: Superhero Base Raids
Naming Games (part 2), Episode Titles
What is an Action Shtick? (part 2)
game design / adventure building:
Backdrop Plots: May You Live In Interesting Times
Plot vs Premise: Running Crime Games
game design / grand experiments:
Grand Experiments: We’ll always have Lorngard
Grand Experiments: West Marches
Grand Experiments: West Marches (part 2), Sharing Info
Grand Experiments: West Marches (part 3), Recycling
Grand Experiments: West Marches (part 4), Death & Danger
Not So Grand Experiments: Dream Cantos
West Marches: Running Your Own
Western Paranoia (part 1), Run Club Experiment
Western Paranoia (part 2), Tripod of Deceit
Western Paranoia (part 3), Tangled Threads
Braunstein: the Roots of Roleplaying Games
Choosing New Games: the Character Sheet Test
Computer Games vs Tabletop Games: Learning Curve
Developing a Gaming Vocabulary
Rolling for Roleplaying: the Virtual Roll
Bad Trap Syndrome (part 2), Curing the Bad Trap Blues
Writing Game Material: The Audience of My Audience
d20 Point Buy - Wild Card Option
Flipping Coins: Dice for a Desert Island
M&M PL balance: Picking up the bazooka
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Burger Time Event Horizon, August 14, 2008 - Braunstein: the Roots of Roleplaying Games
ben robbins, August 11, 2008 - Grand Experiments: West Marches
ben robbins, August 11, 2008 - Braunstein: the Roots of Roleplaying Games
batronoban, August 11, 2008 - Grand Experiments: West Marches
Elliot Wilen, August 10, 2008 - Braunstein: the Roots of Roleplaying Games
Gnome Stew, the Game Mastering Blog, August 10, 2008 - Braunstein: the Roots of Roleplaying Games
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David A. Wesely, August 9, 2008 - Braunstein: the Roots of Roleplaying Games
Mark Clover, August 9, 2008 - Braunstein: the Roots of Roleplaying Games
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December 17th, 2005 at 9:46 am
See, I told you it worked!
December 27th, 2005 at 9:46 am
The comments work but the cursor is really kinda hard to see, at least on my setup. Would you consider bumping up the color difference between the cursor and the background grey, or maybe changing the width of the line just a hair? I know you probably don’t want to have the cursor be intrusive, but I for one need it, as a tool, to edit on the fly.
Thanks.
December 27th, 2005 at 10:46 am
Good point. I should be able to change it, but it might take me a while to sort out the correct CSS settings. I’ll check it out.
March 5th, 2006 at 7:59 am
Tinkering with comments again. Should be working now.
March 5th, 2006 at 7:59 pm
See, I told you it worked!