Mar. 20th, 2014
Taken Characters Table
I had originally posted this at rp_tutorials a while back, but I figured it'd be nice to have here too!
This here's a "Taken Characters" table, especially good for use with games with character types. Superheros with powers, characters of different species, varying fandoms, etc. I unfortunately no long have a working example, but I used it for a taken characters page in a fairy tale game, divvying characters up by the kind of tale they come from. It makes use of each characters' icons [you may want to upload them to photobucket or somewhere yourself instead of direct-linking from their user page in case they delete or re-upload icons]. Hope it comes in handy for someone.
Colors:
header: darker blue = #0E2D78, font = #fffff
content: lighter blue = #BCD7E0, font = default
If you want to credit me, just link back to rpresources.
Please comment if you use it, and I'll link to it, if it's an open post! Also, I'd just like to know it's getting use.
Examples:
nowheremods: here
Character: Character Name username |
PB: PB Name |
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Character: Character Name username |
PB: PB Name |
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Character: Character Name username |
PB: PB Name |
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Character: Character Name username |
PB: PB Name |
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Character: Character Name username |
PB: PB Name |
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Character: Character Name username |
PB: PB Name |
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This here's a "Taken Characters" table, especially good for use with games with character types. Superheros with powers, characters of different species, varying fandoms, etc. I unfortunately no long have a working example, but I used it for a taken characters page in a fairy tale game, divvying characters up by the kind of tale they come from. It makes use of each characters' icons [you may want to upload them to photobucket or somewhere yourself instead of direct-linking from their user page in case they delete or re-upload icons]. Hope it comes in handy for someone.
Colors:
header: darker blue = #0E2D78, font = #fffff
content: lighter blue = #BCD7E0, font = default
If you want to credit me, just link back to rpresources.
Please comment if you use it, and I'll link to it, if it's an open post! Also, I'd just like to know it's getting use.
Examples:
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