Hey hello! I made a couple of Free to Use HTML codes for Artfight! They're responsive, color-customizable and thoroughly commented to make it easier for folk to edit! The first one (first and third picture), while the second one (second picture and fourtht picture) is much shorter~ You can pick parts from one and put them on the other too!
You can find Long and Wordy here, and here's a live example
You can find Short and Sweet here, and here's a live example
Shares are much appreciated, I got in a coding frenzy and spent an ungodly amount of hours getting these ready!
can u do a tut for sizing borders bc im rlly bad at coding in rentry
This is the code that I usually start out with, and it works most of the time without tweaking much. The thing I still tweak the most though is the CONTAINER_BORDER_IMAGE_OUTSET. I usually set it anywhere from 10px to 20px, and sometimes I will set two values to it if I want the outset to be diff for top+bottom and left+right
I prefer a more like bigger(?) Look to how my border are cut, so I do that by making the slice smaller (15% to 20%) or I make the width bigger (25px to 30px)
There are a lot of ways to playe around with the coding though like down below I set slice to 30% which I think I see a lot of people do idk. But to keep the bigger cut look I like I make the width 30px. I like to keep my widths at 20px to 25px though because of how much my outset is. My outset sometimes clips under the edit button when you save the code and view it normally, so I keep the width a bit smaller and use a smaller or equal slice. But there are a lot of ways to play around with this because it depends a lot on your rentry and what border you're using becuase there are out(?) Borders and in(?) Borders. Basically just play around with CONTAINER_BORDER_IMAGE_SLICE + CONTAINER_BORDER_IMAGE_WIDTH You can also have fun with the repeat options (round, repeat, space, and stretch iirc). I'll leave my code and examples below. I hope this helps Anon! I'm not sure if it's comprehensible or if I'm just yapping BS..
Above big slice big width, below big slice small width
Down below are what I call 'In borders' cause they're facing inwards. I usually have the outset on these a little bigger
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