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pauloaguia: Actually I like top 50, left 25 - and it puts it right under the name for me - which will eliminated my need to scroll on any game page!!!! YEA!!!!
(well unless I need to either write a message to my opponent or a note - but I do that less then 1% of the games I play, so that is not much of an issue for me.
Note about my css file - I'm making it for myself - with what looks good for me. Everyone is welcomed to use it, but don't be upset when you end up with a submit button near the top since I'm desiging it for myself... which of course everyone is free to check out and use themselves. And of course, I will still be editing and playing around with it for the next few weeks I'm sure.
Thanks Luke Skywalker & pauloaguia!!!!! That is what I wanted!
Of course the value is different for other languages, so I'm guessing that my css would not work for others using different languages (well at least the part in which I use the word Submit.
(sakla) Play a game in real time with an online opponent! For this to be possible, you and your opponent have to select the action "Move and stay here" as default and then reload the page with the F5 key! (TeamBundy) (Bütün ipuçlarını göster)