Totally makes sense! Perhaps there would be a way for authors to number their own pages (or parts) in some sort of customized way. It definitely wouldn't work for every story, but I could see people structuring by short "checkpoints" or something (like a save point in a video game) out of a total. But yes--definitely a complicated issue.
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Great feature that would be cool to see expanded in future versions. A common issue I have with IF is not knowing how far along in the story I am. With a print book, you always have the weight indicator, and I enjoy seeing people implement similar features in their IF. In my story, I've numbered sections to help ground the reader just a bit. (The progress bar, unfortunately, didn't work properly in a story as long as mine, which makes sense given the alpha state.)
How would I go about changing the style of different pages in the story? Would I need to make each page its own div?
In my story, I have framed the narrative as taking a quiz, and each question on the quiz denotes a new section. It would be really nice to format each of these sections individually, according to their moods. Some sections are multi-page; others are single-page.
Alright--old writer, semi-new coder here. I have a mostly completed game that I've been working on the past few weeks, and I'd love to learn how to take the html file and customize the look of it.
When I open the html file, the code is huge! I don't even know how to start figuring out which classes to select to change the look. I'd love to be able to change the font, background color, buttons, etc. Thanks in advance for any tips. I'm happy to search Google, too, but I thought this would be a good place to get the conversation started for others, too, and maybe talk about future ways Texture Writer could offer this customization in the tool itself.