TopGun Elites
08:32:44 mav/maverick
couldnt remember why i needed a purple glass and now i do and its not in store
The Old Gods
08:32:28 Void Malign
-Click- I mean, this is one of my SA. Those PPPs are just the shitty EWW mares I threw at one of my WWWs for shits and giggles
Ranch Lands Training
08:30:59 Lilly/PON Addict
Ah, your right Eury. How could I forget 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️
Legacy Leagues
08:30:31 Alyssa
I've had a WW+ towards the end of my matches before, but most result in PPPs. So I was just curious.
The Old Gods
08:30:15 Void Malign
*wheeze* but don'tcha know? SD is exempt from the 3 matches rule?
{Fancy Fields}
08:29:34 Fancy
Just bred this cute lil baby -HEE Click-
Ranch Lands Training
08:29:21 Lilly/PON Addict
I always use the logic when it comes to the "First 3 matches rule". I breed 70+ horses and that is a small number for some stables. If the "First 3 match" rule was true I would never get any WC rated SD jumping foals since I breed Dressage, XC, then Jumping
Fossil's Dreams
08:29:19 PK or Fossil
A few months ago, I got an EWW the day BEfore RO
London Estates
08:29:19 Rainy ☔
Mav
dang Mav, rf hates you 😭
TopGun Elites
08:28:27 mav/maverick
-HEE Click-

bitch.
Eagle Creek
08:28:19 Eagle
On my side I bred and WWW # 6 of my breedings lol
Moonrose Magic
08:28:18 🎀 Diva
i do 5 main matches 1st, usually they suck up most of luck for best foals, then i go massbreeding fuck all lol, but i ve gotten an eww foal on my 100th match too
PK Rescue Stable
08:27:55 Fossil-sore
Sometimes LOL
Eagle Creek
08:27:54 Eagle
100% agree with Void
PK Rescue Stable
08:27:38 Fossil-sore
I get some of my best foals on the 4-10th matches
The Old Gods
08:26:35 Void Malign
The first 3 matches are superstition
Legacy Leagues
08:25:54 Alyssa
I know matches 1-3 count the most, but how many horses do you guys breed for RO typically? Like maybe 5? 6?

I'm just curious of how many I should do.
Moonrose Magic
08:25:22 🎀 Diva
i ve been here daily for a decade now, rarely something surprises me anymore LOL
Angels angels
08:24:36 Brindle Obsessed
Rf is an ass
Ranch Lands Training
08:24:31 Lilly/PON Addict
I would simply give up Diva
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Ponys Guide to Cool Palette stuff May 10, 2020 12:28 PM


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Welcome all!
Today I'll be teaching you some cool palette tips,
including
- Borders
- Gradients
- Repeated Backgrounds
And more!
Stay tuned!
Ponys Guide to Cool Palette stuff May 10, 2020 12:28 PM


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- All About Borders -
There is a lot more to borders than what meets the eye.
You can do borders from all directions, or all around.
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There are also different types of borders!
The variations include:
- solid
- dashed
- dotted
- double
- ridge
- groove
- inset
- outset
- hidden
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The code can be used in the following sides/directions on the bordered box
- left
- right
- top
- bottom
- all
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There's also a border radius. The thinner the radius, the sharper, more rectangular the box will look.
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I recommend using 35px or 10px
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But using 1px is cool too, since it gives you a solid rectangle!
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The coding
The coding set will look like this:
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For the entire box to be bordered, you can do all directions, or just this:
border: 10px solid #afeeee;
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You can switch the hex code, pixels, and the border type.
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For directions, the code will look like this:
border-left: 3px ridge #000000;
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You can change the direction by changing the word left.
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You'll need a border radius as well.
This won't be lined up with the rest of the code, but instead off to the side.
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It looks like:
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border-radius: 1px;
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You can mess around with the border types, px, radius, and directions until you get what you desire.

Edited at May 14, 2020 07:08 AM by Pony Paradise
Ponys Guide to Cool Palette stuff May 10, 2020 12:29 PM


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- All about repeated backgrounds -
This one is going to be rather small, which is why I did more than it.
So! To make a repeated background, you'll have to use this code:
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background-repeat:repeat-y;
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That will make it vertically repeated.
To make it horizontally repeated, you'd simply change the y to an x.

Edited at May 14, 2020 06:53 AM by Pony Paradise
Ponys Guide to Cool Palette stuff May 10, 2020 12:29 PM


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- All about gradients -
Gradients are very fun to play around with!
And they aren't hard to learn either.
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- For this guide, I'll be using a website. {Click} -
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When it comes to gradients, you should know the two basic types.
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Linear (straight up and down, angle can be changed)
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Radial (circle, angle can be changed within limits)
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For palettes, I find it slightly easier to use Linear and mess with angles. But that's just me, I'm not saying you have to do that.
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I wouldn't suggest overloading the gradient with colors; I usually do a light color and then a darker version of it.
Like this:

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This is an example of a Linear Gradient too.
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The website I used (linked below)
has a color 'adjuster'
This color adjuster thing lets you choose where you want the color on the gradient to be:
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This is useful when using more than two colors.
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There's also the matter of opacity, hex codes, and rgb codes.
The website lets you choose from the basic sliding color options, and also how light/dark the color is.
It shows you opacity, hex codes, and rgb, just in case.
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You can mess around with these things to find the perfect color combo for your palette!
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Lastly, what the code looks like. You want to press 'Copy to Clipboard' if you use the site I'm using. If you don't copy the whole thing, it won't work. I learned that the hard way.
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And that's all about gradients!

Edited at May 17, 2020 06:29 AM by Pony Paradise
Ponys Guide to Cool Palette stuff May 10, 2020 12:40 PM


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- Text Shadows -
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So for this one, I'll be using another website (Thank you Sunset for showing it to me) {Click}
and I'll actually be using it to show you most of the little tricks.
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This trick can be used for the page name text.

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The first part of the code, (Right) changes the direction of where the shadow is horizontally.
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The second part (Down) changes the direction vertically. You can mess around with this until you find the right angle.
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Then there's Blur. Blur adjusts the blur of it, like it says. You can mess around with that to experiment with the sharpness.
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Opacity changes the, well, Opacity. I suggest leaving it at 100.
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The color can always be changed once you've copied the code into the HEE format.
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You can choose from various types of text formats too.
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The box at the end is the code. Copy the whole thing and put it beneath the existing code where you want it.

Edited at May 17, 2020 06:30 AM by Pony Paradise
Ponys Guide to Cool Palette stuff May 10, 2020 12:41 PM


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- Transparency -
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So! You want a transparent palette?
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I can (probably) help with that.
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There are two kinds of opacity codes.
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1)
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opacity: 0.9;
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I don't recommend using that one.
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2)
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background: rgba(76, 175, 80, 0.3)
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This one is more organized.
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You'll add that code to line up with the existing code of whatever you want to be transparent
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For the second code, the result will look green. Mess around with the numbers (not the decimal) to get the color you desire
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LINE IT UP BENEATH ANY CODE YOU ADD
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This should be at the bottom of your added/altered code, or it will not work.

Edited at May 17, 2020 06:23 AM by Pony Paradise
Ponys Guide to Cool Palette stuff May 17, 2020 06:27 AM


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- Fonts -
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All the fonts available for a palette!
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There are two different assets of the font.
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Family and Font name.
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Each family has different fonts within them.
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Sans-serif family fonts
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- Arial
- Trebuchet
- Helvetica
- Verdana
- Gill Sans
- Noto Sans
- Avant-garde
- Optima
- Arial Narrow
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Serif Family Fonts
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WIP

Edited at May 18, 2020 08:53 AM by Pony Paradise
Ponys Guide to Cool Palette stuff May 29, 2020 02:22 AM


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Pony!!! A lifesaver, you are! 🤩
Ponys Guide to Cool Palette stuff June 2, 2020 08:47 AM


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- Removing Borders -
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I've been asked how I do it a lot of times xD
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There are two different codes for it.
The first one removes simply the border. You can use it for chatboxes
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border: 0!important
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The other one is for bigger codes, like the chatbox area and the site page.
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box-shadow: none !important;
border: 0 !important;
border-radius: 1px !important;
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And there you have it!
Ponys Guide to Cool Palette stuff June 2, 2020 08:50 AM


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Hehehe yay thank you! <3

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