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Injectors

Injectors are the third and final type of “curly brace” syntax that is unique to the Homebrewery, and they are used to “inject” the preceding element with it’s own attribute contents. It is a custom extension of Markdown, and thus it can be difficult to find any information about how to use it when doing Injectors

Divs

A <div> element in HTML is a basic, generic container for content on a website, similar to a <span> element, except that rather than being “inline” it is a “block” element. In Homebrewery terms, things like the “note” or a “stat block” are pieces of content wrapped in a div. Like a span, a div Divs

Spans

Applying some sort of modification to a span of text on a website would typically require a bit of HTML, specifically a <span> tag with a class or id attribute so it could be targeted with CSS. Homebrewery simplifies this with a special extended Markdown syntax that utilizes “curly” or “mustache” braces for both spans Spans