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/**
*------
* BGA framework: © Gregory Isabelli <[email protected]> & Emmanuel Colin <[email protected]>
* TheQuacksOfQuedlinburg implementation : © <Your name here> <Your email address here>
*
* This code has been produced on the BGA studio platform for use on http://boardgamearena.com.
* See http://en.boardgamearena.com/#!doc/Studio for more information.
* -----
*
* thequacksofquedlinburg.css
*
* TheQuacksOfQuedlinburg stylesheet
*
*/
/*
This is the CSS stylesheet of your game User Interface.
Styles defined on this file will be applied to the HTML elements you define in your
HTML template (thequacksofquedlinburg_thequacksofquedlinburg.tpl), and to HTML elements you create dynamically
(in thequacksofquedlinburg.js).
Usually, you are using CSS to:
1°) define the overall layout of your game
(ex: place the board on the top left, place player's hand beside, place the deck on the right, ...).
2°) create your CSS-sprites:
All images of your games should be gathered into a small number of image files. Then, using
background-image and background-position CSS properties, you create HTML blocks that can
display these images correctly (see example below).
3°) ... anything else:
It is really easy to add and remove CSS classes dynamically from your Javascript with
dojo.addClass and dojo.removeClass. It is also easy to check if an element has a class
(dojo.hasClass) or to get all elements with a specific class (dojo.query). This is why,
very often, using CSS classes for the logic of your user interface allow you to do complex
thing easily.
Note: on the production platform, this file will be compressed and comments will be removed.
Consequently, don't hesitate to put as many comments as necessary.
*/
/* Note: you must not use any @import directive */
/********* You can start writing your CSS below this line: **********/
/*
Example of CSS sprites (a black token and a white token, 20x20px each, embedded in the same "tokens.png" 40x20px image):
.white_token {
background-image: url('img/tokens.png');
background-position: 0px 0px;
}
.black_token {
background-image: url('img/tokens.png');
background-position: -20px 0px;
}
.token {
width: 20px;
height: 20px;
background-repeat: none;
}
*/