pesgores: What browser? Firefox 3.0.11 here, and it works fine. Not sure what you meant by "minfig", but both the default (None/Custom) and Minifig settings at 1d10 (1) give me 5CP
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I didn't say minfig.kidko wrote:pesgores: What browser? Firefox 3.0.11 here, and it works fine. Not sure what you meant by "minfig", but both the default (None/Custom) and Minifig settings at 1d10 (1) give me 5CP
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It comes out NaN if I put armor level 1 or more.
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ENTER? YOU DON'T NEED NO ENTER!
I don't know of any other thing an enter button would do except to create a unit card, which is one of the viewing options on the left-hand side.
As for pesgores... I loaded up IE8 and checked it out. Apparently, not only does the armor count utterly fail, but so does the layout (this is what it should look like). Unfortunately, all I can say is that I'm sorry. This tool has only been proven useful in Firefox. I included the little warning dialog you see every time you load the page because IE doesn't conform to a lot of the web standards that the page depends on; as a result, it appears as a horrible and broken product. There's nothing I can do, because I don't know how to cater to IE's quirks.
I don't know of any other thing an enter button would do except to create a unit card, which is one of the viewing options on the left-hand side.
As for pesgores... I loaded up IE8 and checked it out. Apparently, not only does the armor count utterly fail, but so does the layout (this is what it should look like). Unfortunately, all I can say is that I'm sorry. This tool has only been proven useful in Firefox. I included the little warning dialog you see every time you load the page because IE doesn't conform to a lot of the web standards that the page depends on; as a result, it appears as a horrible and broken product. There's nothing I can do, because I don't know how to cater to IE's quirks.
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