Talk:Pkalho-Kolo

=Your own font=

Hi there, I saw you wrote the following on your page: Right. I'm going to add (I hope) two pages of Pkalho-Kölo in its own writing system.

Embedding your font on your Conlang webpage is quite a bit of work, especially since your writing is top-down. But I think there is a way to do it. You'd need the following two things to start with though:  A .ttf font of your writing system; A weblink to a publicly accessible place.  Step one is to get this file into Conlang Wikia. Ask one of the moderators to "add the following code into the CSS": " @font-face {font-family: 'pkalho-kolo';src: url('http//yourweblink/pkalho-kolo.ttf');} "

Step two is getting it to show on your page. Your top-down approach requires quite a bit of careful HTML coding. When editing your page, you'll need to go into 'source' editing, and for every instance of Pkalho-Kolo text, do as follows:

 Before every letter, write   ; and behind every letter,    ; before the entire segment, add   ; after the entire segment, write   . 

The result will then look like this (in your font):

<div style="display:flex;flex-flow:column wrap;width:100%;max-height:20em;align-content:space-around;text-align:center;"> T o  p  -  d  o  w  n ,   w  r  a  p   e  v  e  r  y   l  e  t  t  e  r   i  n   a   s  p  a  n   e  l  e  m  e  n  t.

Hope this helps! It's a lot of work, but having your own font on your Wikia page is so much more satisfying. (cf. my Ælis page, though I've had it a lot easier because I write left-to-right). BinzNakama (talk) 13:37, May 28, 2016 (UTC)