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Lycan

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A member registered Jan 22, 2020

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Hi Robin!

Detectiveland has two main panes (or columns) situated side-by-side on a wide screen (room descriptions and actions are on the left while the inventory, exits, and other interactive components are on the right). The Party Line has one main section of block elements displayed one after the other.

How can I edit my own CSS (which I am comfortable accessing and altering for Gruescript) to closer resemble Detectiveland's layout (two side-by-side panes) rather than The Party Line's layout (a single vertical pane)?

Hello! Thank you for making such a unique template and releasing it for free to the community. I've run into two issues with this template.

Twine version: 2.10.0
SugarCube version: 2.37.3

Issue 1: Attempting to "Play" the .html file for testing purposes caused a fatal error that immediately aborted the process. You've called the story element in the StoryInterface special passage. I believe SugarCube automatically adds <div id="story" role="main"> when compiling to HTML, so it may not be necessary to include it.

Issue 2: After I removed the story element from StoryInterface, I saw another error. In the sidebar passage, you call the <<display>> macro, which returns the error "macro <<display>> does not exist". This is because <<display>> has been deprecated and <<include>> is its replacement.