* Add CSS to hide the <span style="font-family:monospace"><a href="/forum/search?Search=%23story-title&Mode=like">#story-title</a></span> element, which
Your story's name should be the plain text title of your story and only that. Under no circumstances should you insert any markup into it (seriously, just don't).<br />If you want to show an im
v2.0<br />Sugarcube<br />I've discovered a workaround for using an image in place of the story title, but it's not ideal. For now, I've simply hosted the image then inserted the standard '
element to fade-out and then back in.<br />One method you can use to get around this is to apply your CSS to the <b><a href="/forum/search?Search=%23passages&Mode=like"&g
First off, let me say that Twine's amazing. I experimented a lot with a much simpler choose-your-own-adventure-generator in high school which wasn't complex enough for me to even input variables. I wa
The <a href="http://www.motoslave.net/sugarcube/2/docs/api-story.html#story-api" rel="nofollow" class="bbcode_url"">Story.lookup</a> function will return
If you want a graphical title, there are various ways to accomplish that, the easiest is probably to jam it into the <span style="font-family:monospace">StoryBanner</span> specia
Fairly sure it should work with the <<click>> function. You just have to reference the correct css selector. Or maybe wrap the click in a <span> that you reference?<br />In any
You probably want to target the <span style="font-family:monospace"><a href="/forum/search?Search=%23story&Mode=like">#story</a></span> element. For ex
does stow properly.<br /><a href="/forum/profile/Sage">@Sage</a>: I'll reiterate that you should probably be using <span style="font-family:monospace">Stor