X-Git-Url: https://git.auder.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=views%2Findex.pug;h=188ec9ca8a644e0294f1165eb776c34076cc0e1e;hb=3ad85eac7975eef019f2883fe0be19ed4a646387;hp=ba5393cc8baaf76fe9b467d0a9bc92c0568d857c;hpb=9234226104764b91df9d677fb360ad538b98510c;p=vchess.git diff --git a/views/index.pug b/views/index.pug index ba5393cc..188ec9ca 100644 --- a/views/index.pug +++ b/views/index.pug @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ block content | On a variant page, read the rules by clicking on the title | "<Variant> rules". span.conditional-jump - | Try playing against a human: click the leftmost "new game" button :) - | ...then, while waiting you can play against a (rather weak) bot + | Try playing against a human: click the leftmost "new game" button. + | ...Then, while waiting you can play against a (rather weak) bot | or a friend. // TODO? On the index page, try typing the first letters of a variant. h3.blue.section Comments @@ -86,8 +86,8 @@ block content p.emphasis OK, this all sounds interesting, but why would that be fun? p. Because all games here start with a random setup: no more boring - openings memorization, you have to rely on your chess skills only :) - p Moreover, I claim that the chosen variants here are fun to play :P + openings memorization, you have to rely on your chess skills only. + p Moreover, I claim that the chosen variants here are fun to play :) - var wikipediaUrl = "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" + "List_of_chess_variants#/media/File:Hexagonal_chess.svg";