a wee bit of css

main
Stephen Kerr 2 years ago
parent 43c2640aff
commit f53edda5e1

@ -52,10 +52,32 @@
}
@page:left {
margin-right: 30mm;
@bottom-left {
font-family: 'worksans';
font-size: 9px;
top: -3mm;
position: relative;
content: counter(page);
}
}
@page:right {
margin-left: 30mm;
@bottom-right {
font-family: 'worksans';
font-size: 9px;
top: -3mm;
position: relative;
right:0mm;
content: counter(page);
}
/* @left-top {
font-family: 'worksans';
font-size: 9px;
overflow-x: visible;
transform: rotate(90deg);
content: "DOCUMENTATION OF GAMES AND RITUALS, KICK OFF SESSIONS";
} */
}
}
@ -127,10 +149,12 @@ section{
float: right;
}
#worry-dolls figcaption{display: none;}
#worry-dolls img{
break-before: page;
display: block;
position: relative;
top: 90mm;
top: 130mm;
left: 5mm;
width: 5mm;
width: 10mm;
}

@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ Worry dolls (also called trouble dolls; in Spanish, Muñeca quitapena) are tiny,
The story of the worry doll is about a local Mayan legend. The origin refers to a Mayan princess named Ixmucane. The princess received a special gift from the sun god that allowed her to solve any problem a human could ever worry about. The worry doll represents the princess and the wisdom she carries. With this wisdom, humans will be able to overcome their troubles.
:::::{#worry-dolls}
![Worry Dolls](worry-doll.png)
:::::
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