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font-size: 2em; -} - -h2 { - font-size: 1.5em; -} - -h3 { - font-size: 1.17em; -} - -h4 { - font-size: 1em; -} - -h5 { - font-size: 0.83em; -} - -h6 { - font-size: 0.67em; -} - -big { - font-size: larger; -} - -small { - font-size: smaller; -} - -span, -p, -article, -blockquote { - color: var(--color-text); - font-weight: 300; -} - -ol, -ul { - padding: 16px; -} - -ul { - list-style-type: circle; -} - -a { - background-color: transparent; - border-bottom: var(--number-border-size) solid transparent; - font-weight: 500; - color: var(--color-link); - text-decoration: none; -} - -a:hover { - border-bottom: var(--number-border-size) solid var(--color-link-hover); - color: var(--color-link-hover); - transition: all 0.5s ease; - text-decoration: none; -} - -dl dd:last-child { - margin-bottom: 0; -} - -dt { - margin-bottom: 4px; - font-size: 18px; - font-weight: 500; - font-style: oblique; -} - -dd { - margin-bottom: 16px; - padding-left: 16px; - font-size: 16px; - font-weight: 300; - font-style: normal; -} - -kbd { - padding: 0 0.5ch; - border: 2px solid var(--color-d-monocromatic-d); - border-radius: 2px; - line-height: 24px; - font-size: 14px; -} diff --git a/docs/css/declarations.css b/docs/css/declarations.css deleted file mode 100644 index 8e36827..0000000 --- a/docs/css/declarations.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -@charset 'UTF-8'; - -@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Press+Start+2P&display=swap'); - -:root { - /* Base numbers */ - --number-border-radius: 8px; - --number-border-size: 2px; - /* Components sizes */ - --number-form-border-size: var(--number-border-size); - --number-form-border-radius: var(--number-border-radius); - --number-header-focus-border-size: var(--number-border-size); - --number-content-border-size: var(--number-border-size); - --number-content-border-radius: var(--number-border-radius); -} - -:root { - /* Base colors */ - --color-white: #ffffff; - --color-black: #000000; - /* Palette of five colors */ - --color-a: #087e8b; - --color-b: #ff5a5f; - --color-c: #3c3c3c; - --color-d: #f5f5f5; - --color-e: #c1839f; - /* Palette A -- monochromatic */ - --color-a-monocromatic-a: #0dc4d9; - --color-a-monocromatic-b: #39959f; - --color-a-monocromatic-c: #4ecbd9; - --color-a-monocromatic-d: #055159; - /* Palette B -- monochromatic */ - --color-b-monocromatic-a: #802d2f; - --color-b-monocromatic-b: #ffa6a9; - --color-b-monocromatic-c: #805354; - --color-b-monocromatic-d: #cc474c; - /* Palette C -- monochromatic */ - --color-c-monocromatic-a: #8a8a8a; - --color-c-monocromatic-b: #573d3d; - --color-c-monocromatic-c: #8a6060; - --color-c-monocromatic-d: #d6d6d6; - /* Palette D -- monochromatic */ - --color-d-monocromatic-a: #757575; - --color-d-monocromatic-b: #f7adad; - --color-d-monocromatic-c: #755252; - --color-d-monocromatic-d: #c2c2c2; - /* Palette E -- monochromatic */ - --color-e-monocromatic-a: #422d37; - --color-e-monocromatic-b: #cc4e86; - --color-e-monocromatic-c: #42192c; - --color-e-monocromatic-d: #8f6176; -} - -@media (prefers-color-scheme: light) { - :root { - /* Base colors */ - --color-border: #4ecbd940; - --color-background: var(--color-white); - --color-text: var(--color-c); - --color-text-header: var(--color-c); - --color-link: var(--color-a); - --color-link-hover: var(--color-a-monocromatic-a); - --color-selection: var(--color-a-monocromatic-c); - --color-fieldset-border: #4ecbd940; - --color-table-header-background: var(--color-a); - --color-table-header-text: var(--color-d); - --color-table-item: var(--color-a-monocromatic-a); - /* Components colors */ - --color-header-background: var(--color-a-monocromatic-c); - --color-header-borderline: var(--color-a); - --color-header-selection: var(--color-a-monocromatic-b); - --color-header-logo: var(--color-white); - --color-header-navigation-link: var(--color-white); - --color-header-navigation-link-hover: var(--color-white); - --color-footer-borderline: var(--color-a); - --color-footer-text: var(--color-c); - --color-content-borderline: var(--color-a); - --color-content-item-borderline: #4ecbd940; - --color-content-header-colored: var(--color-a-monocromatic-c); - --color-content-header-colored-borderline: var(--color-a); - --color-content-header-colored-selection: var(--color-a-monocromatic-b); - } -} - -@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) { - :root { - /* Base colors */ - --color-border: #4ecbd940; - --color-background: var(--color-c); - --color-text: var(--color-d); - --color-text-header: var(--color-d); - --color-link: var(--color-a); - --color-link-hover: var(--color-a-monocromatic-a); - --color-selection: var(--color-a-monocromatic-c); - --color-fieldset-border: #4ecbd940; - --color-table-header-background: var(--color-a-monocromatic-a); - --color-table-header-text: var(--color-c); - --color-table-item: var(--color-a); - /* Components colors */ - --color-header-background: var(--color-a); - --color-header-borderline: var(--color-a-monocromatic-c); - --color-header-selection: var(--color-a-monocromatic-b); - --color-header-logo: var(--color-white); - --color-header-navigation-link: var(--color-white); - --color-header-navigation-link-hover: var(--color-white); - --color-footer-borderline: var(--color-a); - --color-footer-text: var(--color-d); - --color-content-borderline: var(--color-a); - --color-content-item-borderline: #4ecbd940; - --color-content-header-colored: var(--color-a); - --color-content-header-colored-borderline: var(--color-a-monocromatic-c); - --color-content-header-colored-selection: var(--color-a-monocromatic-b); - } -} diff --git a/docs/css/footer.css b/docs/css/footer.css deleted file mode 100644 index 4eb8911..0000000 --- a/docs/css/footer.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -@charset 'UTF-8'; - -.footer { - border-top: 4px solid var(--color-footer-borderline); -} - -.footer span { - color: var(--color-footer-text); -} - -.footer-wrapper { - padding-top: 32px; - padding-bottom: 32px; - display: flex; - flex-direction: row; - flex-wrap: wrap; - justify-content: space-between; - gap: 32px; -} diff --git a/docs/css/game-2048.css b/docs/css/game-2048.css deleted file mode 100644 index a688ae6..0000000 --- a/docs/css/game-2048.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,177 +0,0 @@ -@charset 'UTF-8'; - -.game-2048 { - margin: 0 auto; - width: 200px; -} - -.game-2048__map-wrapper { - width: 200px; - height: 200px; - margin-block-end: 32px; - background-color: var(--color-d); -} - -.game-2048__dialog { - display: block; - text-align: center; - font-size: 12px; - margin-block-end: 8px; -} - -.game-2048__banner { - display: flex; - flex-direction: row; - flex-wrap: wrap; - justify-content: space-around; - font-size: 12px; - margin-block-end: 8px; -} - -.game-2048__rules { - text-align: left; - font-size: 10px; -} - -.map { - width: 100%; - height: 100%; - display: grid; - grid-template-columns: repeat(4, 1fr); - grid-template-rows: repeat(4, 1fr); - gap: 0; -} - -.cell { - border: 1px solid #FFFFFF; -} - -.tile { - display: flex; - justify-content: space-around; - align-items: center; - font-size: 16px; -} - -.tile-2 { - background-color: #eee4da; - color: #776e65; -} - -.tile-4 { - background-color: #ede0c8; - color: #776e65; -} - -.tile-8 { - background-color: #f2b179; - color: #faf8ef; -} - -.tile-16 { - background-color: #f59563; - color: #faf8ef; -} - -.tile-32 { - background-color: #f67c5f; - color: #faf8ef; -} - -.tile-64 { - background-color: #f65e3b; - color: #faf8ef; -} - -.tile-128 { - background-color: #edcf72; - color: #faf8ef; -} - -.tile-256 { - background-color: #edcc61; - color: #faf8ef; -} - -.tile-512 { - background-color: #edc850; - color: #faf8ef; -} - -.tile-1024 { - background-color: #edc22e; - color: #faf8ef; -} - -.tile-super { - background-color: gold; - color: #faf8ef; -} - -@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) { - .map { - background-color: var(--color-a-monocromatic-d); - } - - .cell { - border: 1px solid var(--color-background); - } -} - -@media only screen and (min-width: 340px) { - .game-2048 { - width: 300px; - } - - .game-2048__map-wrapper { - width: 300px; - height: 300px; - margin-block-end: 32px; - } - - .tile { - font-size: 24px; - } -} - -@media only screen and (min-width: 440px) { - .game-2048 { - width: 400px; - } - - .game-2048__map-wrapper { - width: 400px; - height: 400px; - margin-block-end: 32px; - } - - .game-2048__dialog { - font-size: 16px; - margin-block-end: 16px; - } -} - -@media only screen and (min-width: 540px) { - .game-2048 { - width: 500px; - } - - .game-2048__banner { - font-size: 16px; - margin-block-end: 16px; - } - - .game-2048__rules { - font-size: 10px; - } - - .game-2048__map-wrapper { - width: 500px; - height: 500px; - margin-block-end: 32px; - } - - .tile { - font-size: 32px; - } -} diff --git a/docs/css/game.css b/docs/css/game.css deleted file mode 100644 index f6fea90..0000000 --- a/docs/css/game.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -@charset 'UTF-8'; - -.game { - margin: 32px 0; - display: flex; - 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Eugene Serb – 2048 Game

2048 Game

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W and and
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