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script = {"<STYLE>BODY {"font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; background: black}</STYLE>"}


loading Terror.dme
loading Map and Interface\skin.dmf
Code\Terror.dm:2:error: near Comic: expected ':' after font-family:

Terror.dmb - 0 errors, 0 warnings


Help. Also notice an error comes up and it says 0 errors and I can't run the dmb. Why is it doing that?

CSS is rejecting Comic Sans. Be thankful.

Also: .dms files are basically obsolete. You should be handling styles and such in your interface file.
In response to Garthor
Garthor wrote:
CSS is rejecting Comic Sans. Be thankful.

Also: .dms files are basically obsolete. You should be handling styles and such in your interface file.

That wasn't a .dms file it was a .dm file. And what do you mean by CSS rejecting Comic Sans? Normally in my games this works.
In response to Narutorox123456
Well, Comic Sans is the worst font ever, and that CSS has been patched to refuse to use it as a style can only be seen as an improvement.
In response to Garthor
Garthor wrote:
Well, Comic Sans is the worst font ever, and that CSS has been patched to refuse to use it as a style can only be seen as an improvement.

What do you mean as an improvement?
In response to Narutorox123456
I mean a language which does not allow the use of Comic Sans is objectively superior to an otherwise identical language which does, owing to the inherent terribilitude of Comic Sans.
In response to Garthor
Garthor wrote:
I mean a language which does not allow the use of Comic Sans is objectively superior to an otherwise identical language which does, owing to the inherent terribilitude of Comic Sans.

Why did byond block the use of it? It was working fine on my past games.
In response to Garthor
I would love for that to be true, but I'm sure it's actually just a syntax error.
Though I've been wrong a lot lately =(.
In response to Narutorox123456
You mis-wrote the CSS. Check the ".
In response to Pirion
Pirion wrote:
You mis-wrote the CSS. Check the ".

Oh. I just found it. Thanks! I didn't notice that ".