Next, let's add some CSS to style the appearance of your game's webpage.
A Phaser CE game does not require any special CSS in order for the game to work.
However, you'll add some optional CSS to style the <div>
element that will contain your game canvas. Remember that this <div>
element was given an id name of my-game
which can be used to select this element with your CSS.
Copy this CSS, and paste it into your style.css
file (replacing any other starter CSS that might already be present):
Here is an explanation of what this CSS does:
Lines 3 and 4 set the width and height (in pixels) for the <div>
element that will contain the game canvas. Later in your JS game code, you'll set your game canvas to these same exact dimensions.
Line 5 sets the margins around the <div>
element. The top and bottom margins have been set to zero. The left and right margins have been set to auto
, which will center the game canvas horizontally on the webpage.
Line 6 displays a border around the <div>
element.
Let's add some other optional CSS to style some of the other elements of the webpage.
Copy this CSS, and paste it into your style.css
file after your existing CSS:
As you can see, this CSS styles some of the properties for several elements on the webpage:
The <body>
element is given a light blue background color and is set to use a sans-serif font for all text, which will also be center-aligned on the webpage.
The <h1>
element is set to use a purple text color (instead of the default color of black).
The <p>
element is set to use a larger font size (instead of the default size of 1em, which is typically 16 pixels tall — so 1.25em should be equal to 20px).
Again, all of this CSS is optional. If you wanted, you could modify this CSS — or add other CSS to style additional properties for the elements on the webpage.
CSS: If you want to learn more about CSS or need a quick reference, check out the W3Schools CSS Tutorial and Reference.
Preview the webpage in your code editor. Depending on your code editor, you might need to refresh its preview pane. If necessary, open the preview in a new tab or window to view it in fullscreen.
Your webpage should have a light blue background, and you should see a black border outlining where the game canvas will eventually be inserted (once you add the proper JS code to the script.js
file). Below that you should see the game's title (in purple text) and your name. Everything should be centered horizontally.