Ya see your description helps an absolute forget ton."Resource Mod" Vague name. No link? No actual information on the mod? Not giving any idea as to what the mod actually is, or what exactly it does, or anything that can be considered useful? Makes it so easy to actually help you out.
%client.PineWood = 0;%client.OakWood = 0;%client.WillowWood = 0;%client.CopperOre = 0;%client.TinOre = 0;%client.IronOre = 0;%client.GoldOre = 0;%client.SilverOre = 0;%client.LeadOre = 0;
Also the coder uses a bunch of <color:codes> in that format instead of \c# so they don't seem like they know a lot about coding for Blockland. But I suppose that's a personal preference thing.
I use <color:xxxxxx> because i already had a lot of them memorized before even starting to learn how to code and it gives you more options too. But i guess i do still suck at coding so yea..
It's \cX. Like \C6
So instead of taking the time to write out white as <color:ffffff> you can just do \c6That and I also have a problem of typing colour, and colour doesn't work for the hex codes.
waithuhif \c6 is white then what do the numbers mean?
Beat Thorfin to it c:
They're close to these, but different cuz the forums has a gay way of selecting colour.012345678
it uses all the same CSS color names and hex codes. see?
But what's the point in those anyway? Eight colors is a really limited selection.