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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # DevX-multicharacter 2 | 3 | # Dependencies 4 | - ox_lib 5 | - illenium-appearance 6 | 7 | # Installation 8 | Install The Dependencies After That Drag And Drop The Script 9 | 10 | # If u have any prob and suggestions 11 | Discord :- 12 | https://discord.gg/UfKqnCqPuk 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/cl_multi.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local cam = nil 2 | local charPed = nil 3 | local QBCore = exports['qb-core']:GetCoreObject() 4 | 5 | -- Main 6 | CreateThread(function() 7 | while true do 8 | Wait(0) 9 | if NetworkIsSessionStarted() then 10 | TriggerEvent('DevX-multicharacter:client:chooseChar') 11 | return 12 | end 13 | end 14 | end) 15 | 16 | -- Functions 17 | local function skyCam(bool) 18 | TriggerEvent('qb-weathersync:client:DisableSync') 19 | if bool then 20 | DoScreenFadeIn(1000) 21 | SetTimecycleModifier('hud_def_blur') 22 | SetTimecycleModifierStrength(1.0) 23 | FreezeEntityPosition(PlayerPedId(), false) 24 | cam = CreateCamWithParams("DEFAULT_SCRIPTED_CAMERA", Config.CamCoords.x, Config.CamCoords.y, Config.CamCoords.z, 0.0 ,0.0, Config.CamCoords.w, 60.00, false, 0) 25 | SetCamActive(cam, true) 26 | RenderScriptCams(true, false, 1, true, true) 27 | else 28 | SetTimecycleModifier('default') 29 | SetCamActive(cam, false) 30 | DestroyCam(cam, true) 31 | RenderScriptCams(false, false, 1, true, true) 32 | FreezeEntityPosition(PlayerPedId(), false) 33 | end 34 | end 35 | 36 | local function openCharMenu(bool) 37 | SetNuiFocus(bool, bool) 38 | SendNUIMessage({ 39 | action = "ui", 40 | toggle = bool, 41 | }) 42 | skyCam(bool) 43 | end 44 | 45 | -- Events 46 | 47 | RegisterNetEvent('DevX-multicharacter:client:closeNUIdefault', function() -- This event is only for no starting apartments 48 | DeleteEntity(charPed) 49 | SetNuiFocus(false, false) 50 | DoScreenFadeOut(500) 51 | Wait(2000) 52 | SetEntityCoords(PlayerPedId(), Config.DefaultSpawn.x, Config.DefaultSpawn.y, Config.DefaultSpawn.z) 53 | TriggerServerEvent('QBCore:Server:OnPlayerLoaded') 54 | TriggerEvent('QBCore:Client:OnPlayerLoaded') 55 | TriggerServerEvent('qb-houses:server:SetInsideMeta', 0, false) 56 | TriggerServerEvent('qb-apartments:server:SetInsideMeta', 0, 0, false) 57 | Wait(500) 58 | openCharMenu() 59 | SetEntityVisible(cache.ped, true) 60 | Wait(500) 61 | DoScreenFadeIn(250) 62 | TriggerEvent('qb-weathersync:client:EnableSync') 63 | TriggerEvent('qb-clothes:client:CreateFirstCharacter') 64 | end) 65 | 66 | RegisterNetEvent('DevX-multicharacter:client:closeNUI', function() 67 | DeleteEntity(charPed) 68 | SetNuiFocus(false, false) 69 | end) 70 | 71 | RegisterNetEvent('DevX-multicharacter:client:chooseChar', function() 72 | SetNuiFocus(false, false) 73 | DoScreenFadeOut(10) 74 | Wait(1000) 75 | local interior = GetInteriorAtCoords(Config.Interior.x, Config.Interior.y, Config.Interior.z) 76 | LoadInterior(interior) 77 | while not IsInteriorReady(interior) do 78 | Wait(1000) 79 | end 80 | FreezeEntityPosition(PlayerPedId(), true) 81 | SetEntityCoords(PlayerPedId(), Config.HiddenCoords.x, Config.HiddenCoords.y, Config.HiddenCoords.z) 82 | Wait(1500) 83 | ShutdownLoadingScreen() 84 | ShutdownLoadingScreenNui() 85 | openCharMenu(true) 86 | end) 87 | 88 | -- NUI Callbacks 89 | 90 | RegisterNUICallback('closeUI', function() 91 | openCharMenu(false) 92 | end) 93 | 94 | RegisterNUICallback('disconnectButton', function() 95 | SetEntityAsMissionEntity(charPed, true, true) 96 | DeleteEntity(charPed) 97 | TriggerServerEvent('DevX-multicharacter:server:disconnect') 98 | end) 99 | 100 | RegisterNUICallback('selectCharacter', function(data) 101 | local cData = data.cData 102 | DoScreenFadeOut(10) 103 | TriggerServerEvent('DevX-multicharacter:server:loadUserData', cData) 104 | openCharMenu(false) 105 | SetEntityAsMissionEntity(charPed, true, true) 106 | DeleteEntity(charPed) 107 | end) 108 | 109 | RegisterNUICallback('cDataPed', function(nData, cb) 110 | local cData = nData.cData 111 | SetEntityAsMissionEntity(charPed, true, true) 112 | DeleteEntity(charPed) 113 | if cData ~= nil then 114 | lib.callback('DevX-multicharacter:server:getSkin', function(model, data) 115 | model = model ~= nil and tonumber(model) or false 116 | if model ~= nil then 117 | CreateThread(function() 118 | RequestModel(model) 119 | while not HasModelLoaded(model) do 120 | Wait(0) 121 | end 122 | charPed = CreatePed(2, model, Config.PedCoords.x, Config.PedCoords.y, Config.PedCoords.z - 0.98, Config.PedCoords.w, false, true) 123 | SetPedComponentVariation(charPed, 0, 0, 0, 2) 124 | FreezeEntityPosition(charPed, false) 125 | SetEntityInvincible(charPed, true) 126 | PlaceObjectOnGroundProperly(charPed) 127 | SetBlockingOfNonTemporaryEvents(charPed, true) 128 | exports['illenium-appearance']:setPedAppearance(charPed, skinData) 129 | end) 130 | else 131 | CreateThread(function() 132 | local randommodels = { 133 | "mp_m_freemode_01", 134 | "mp_f_freemode_01", 135 | } 136 | model = joaat(randommodels[math.random(1, #randommodels)]) 137 | RequestModel(model) 138 | while not HasModelLoaded(model) do 139 | Wait(0) 140 | end 141 | charPed = CreatePed(2, model, Config.PedCoords.x, Config.PedCoords.y, Config.PedCoords.z - 0.98, Config.PedCoords.w, false, true) 142 | SetPedComponentVariation(charPed, 0, 0, 0, 2) 143 | FreezeEntityPosition(charPed, false) 144 | SetEntityInvincible(charPed, true) 145 | PlaceObjectOnGroundProperly(charPed) 146 | SetBlockingOfNonTemporaryEvents(charPed, true) 147 | end) 148 | end 149 | cb("ok") 150 | end, cData.citizenid) 151 | else 152 | CreateThread(function() 153 | local randommodels = { 154 | "mp_m_freemode_01", 155 | "mp_f_freemode_01", 156 | } 157 | local model = joaat(randommodels[math.random(1, #randommodels)]) 158 | RequestModel(model) 159 | while not HasModelLoaded(model) do 160 | Wait(0) 161 | end 162 | charPed = CreatePed(2, model, Config.PedCoords.x, Config.PedCoords.y, Config.PedCoords.z - 0.98, Config.PedCoords.w, false, true) 163 | SetPedComponentVariation(charPed, 0, 0, 0, 2) 164 | FreezeEntityPosition(charPed, false) 165 | SetEntityInvincible(charPed, true) 166 | PlaceObjectOnGroundProperly(charPed) 167 | SetBlockingOfNonTemporaryEvents(charPed, true) 168 | end) 169 | cb("ok") 170 | end 171 | end) 172 | 173 | RegisterNUICallback('setupCharacters', function() 174 | lib.callback("DevX-multicharacter:server:setupCharacters", function(result) 175 | SendNUIMessage({ 176 | action = "setupCharacters", 177 | characters = result 178 | }) 179 | end) 180 | end) 181 | 182 | RegisterNUICallback('removeBlur', function() 183 | SetTimecycleModifier('default') 184 | end) 185 | 186 | RegisterNUICallback('createNewCharacter', function(data) 187 | local cData = data 188 | DoScreenFadeOut(150) 189 | if cData.gender == "Male" then 190 | cData.gender = 0 191 | elseif cData.gender == "Female" then 192 | cData.gender = 1 193 | end 194 | TriggerServerEvent('DevX-multicharacter:server:createCharacter', cData) 195 | Wait(500) 196 | end) 197 | 198 | RegisterNUICallback('removeCharacter', function(data) 199 | TriggerServerEvent('DevX-multicharacter:server:deleteCharacter', data.citizenid) 200 | TriggerEvent('DevX-multicharacter:client:chooseChar') 201 | end) 202 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fxmanifest.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | fx_version 'cerulean' 2 | game 'gta5' 3 | author 'DevX32' 4 | description 'DevX-Multicharacter' 5 | shared_scripts { 6 | '@ox_lib/init.lua', 7 | 'shared.lua' 8 | } 9 | client_script { 10 | 'client/cl_multi.lua' 11 | } 12 | server_scripts { 13 | '@oxmysql/lib/MySQL.lua', 14 | '@qb-apartments/config.lua', 15 | 'server/sv_multi.lua' 16 | } 17 | 18 | ui_page 'web/ui.html' 19 | 20 | files { 21 | 'web/ui.html', 22 | 'web/ui.css', 23 | 'web/reset.css', 24 | 'web/prompts.js', 25 | 'web/app.js' 26 | } 27 | dependencies { 28 | 'ox_lib' 29 | } 30 | lua54 'yes' 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /server/sv_multi.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local QBCore = exports['qb-core']:GetCoreObject() 2 | 3 | -- Functions 4 | 5 | local function GiveStarterItems(source) 6 | local src = source 7 | local Player = QBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(src) 8 | 9 | for k, v in pairs(QBCore.Shared.StarterItems) do 10 | local info = {} 11 | if v.item == "id_card" then 12 | info.citizenid = Player.PlayerData.citizenid 13 | info.firstname = Player.PlayerData.charinfo.firstname 14 | info.lastname = Player.PlayerData.charinfo.lastname 15 | info.birthdate = Player.PlayerData.charinfo.birthdate 16 | info.gender = Player.PlayerData.charinfo.gender 17 | info.nationality = Player.PlayerData.charinfo.nationality 18 | elseif v.item == "driver_license" then 19 | info.firstname = Player.PlayerData.charinfo.firstname 20 | info.lastname = Player.PlayerData.charinfo.lastname 21 | info.birthdate = Player.PlayerData.charinfo.birthdate 22 | info.type = "Class C Driver License" 23 | end 24 | Player.Functions.AddItem(v.item, v.amount, false, info) 25 | end 26 | end 27 | 28 | local function loadHouseData() 29 | local HouseGarages = {} 30 | local Houses = {} 31 | local result = MySQL.Sync.fetchAll('SELECT * FROM houselocations', {}) 32 | if result[1] ~= nil then 33 | for k, v in pairs(result) do 34 | local owned = false 35 | if tonumber(v.owned) == 1 then 36 | owned = true 37 | end 38 | local garage = v.garage ~= nil and json.decode(v.garage) or {} 39 | Houses[v.name] = { 40 | coords = json.decode(v.coords), 41 | owned = v.owned, 42 | price = v.price, 43 | locked = true, 44 | adress = v.label, 45 | tier = v.tier, 46 | garage = garage, 47 | decorations = {}, 48 | } 49 | HouseGarages[v.name] = { 50 | label = v.label, 51 | takeVehicle = garage, 52 | } 53 | end 54 | end 55 | TriggerClientEvent("qb-garages:client:houseGarageConfig", -1, HouseGarages) 56 | TriggerClientEvent("qb-houses:client:setHouseConfig", -1, Houses) 57 | end 58 | 59 | -- Commands 60 | 61 | QBCore.Commands.Add("logout", "Logout of Character (Admin Only)", {}, false, function(source) 62 | local src = source 63 | QBCore.Player.Logout(src) 64 | TriggerClientEvent('DevX-multicharacter:client:chooseChar', src) 65 | end, "admin") 66 | 67 | QBCore.Commands.Add("closeNUI", "Close Multi NUI", {}, false, function(source) 68 | local src = source 69 | TriggerClientEvent('DevX-multicharacter:client:closeNUI', src) 70 | end) 71 | 72 | -- Events 73 | 74 | RegisterNetEvent('DevX-multicharacter:server:disconnect', function() 75 | local src = source 76 | DropPlayer(src, "You have disconnected from Server") 77 | end) 78 | 79 | RegisterNetEvent('DevX-multicharacter:server:loadUserData', function(cData) 80 | local src = source 81 | if QBCore.Player.Login(src, cData.citizenid) then 82 | print('^2[DevX]^7 '..GetPlayerName(src)..' (Citizen ID: '..cData.citizenid..') has succesfully loaded!') 83 | QBCore.Commands.Refresh(src) 84 | loadHouseData() 85 | TriggerClientEvent('apartments:client:setupSpawnUI', src, cData) 86 | TriggerEvent("qb-log:server:CreateLog", "joinleave", "Loaded", "green", "**".. GetPlayerName(src) .. "** ("..(QBCore.Functions.GetIdentifier(src, 'discord') or 'undefined') .." | ||" ..(QBCore.Functions.GetIdentifier(src, 'ip') or 'undefined') .. "|| | " ..(QBCore.Functions.GetIdentifier(src, 'license') or 'undefined') .." | " ..cData.citizenid.." | "..src..") loaded..") 87 | end 88 | end) 89 | 90 | RegisterNetEvent('DevX-multicharacter:server:createCharacter', function(data) 91 | local src = source 92 | local newData = {} 93 | newData.cid = data.cid 94 | newData.charinfo = data 95 | if QBCore.Player.Login(src, false, newData) then 96 | if Config.StartingApartment then 97 | local randbucket = (GetPlayerPed(src) .. math.random(1,999)) 98 | SetPlayerRoutingBucket(src, randbucket) 99 | print('^2[DevX]^7 '..GetPlayerName(src)..' has succesfully loaded!') 100 | loadHouseData() 101 | TriggerClientEvent("DevX-multicharacter:client:closeNUI", src) 102 | TriggerClientEvent('apartments:client:setupSpawnUI', src, newData) 103 | GiveStarterItems(src) 104 | else 105 | print('^2[DevX]^7 '..GetPlayerName(src)..' has succesfully loaded!') 106 | loadHouseData() 107 | TriggerClientEvent("DevX-multicharacter:client:closeNUIdefault", src) 108 | GiveStarterItems(src) 109 | end 110 | end 111 | end) 112 | 113 | RegisterNetEvent('DevX-multicharacter:server:deleteCharacter', function(citizenid) 114 | local src = source 115 | QBCore.Player.DeleteCharacter(src, citizenid) 116 | end) 117 | 118 | -- Callbacks 119 | 120 | lib.callback.register("DevX-multicharacter:server:GetUserCharacters", function(source) 121 | local src = source 122 | local license = QBCore.Functions.GetIdentifier(src, 'license') 123 | 124 | MySQL.Async.execute('SELECT * FROM players WHERE license = ?', {license}, function(result) 125 | return result 126 | end) 127 | end) 128 | 129 | lib.callback.register("DevX-multicharacter:server:GetServerLogs", function(source) 130 | MySQL.Async.execute('SELECT * FROM server_logs', {}, function(result) 131 | return result 132 | end) 133 | end) 134 | 135 | lib.callback.register("DevX-multicharacter:server:setupCharacters", function(source) 136 | local license = QBCore.Functions.GetIdentifier(source, 'license') 137 | local plyChars = {} 138 | MySQL.Async.fetchAll('SELECT * FROM players WHERE license = ?', {license}, function(result) 139 | for i = 1, (#result), 1 do 140 | result[i].charinfo = json.decode(result[i].charinfo) 141 | result[i].money = json.decode(result[i].money) 142 | result[i].job = json.decode(result[i].job) 143 | plyChars[#plyChars+1] = result[i] 144 | end 145 | return plyChars 146 | end) 147 | end) 148 | 149 | lib.callback.register("DevX-multicharacter:server:getSkin", function(_, cid) 150 | local result = MySQL.query.await('SELECT * FROM playerskins WHERE citizenid = ? AND active = ?', {cid, 1}) 151 | if result[1] ~= nil then 152 | return json.decode(result[1].skin) 153 | else 154 | return nil 155 | end 156 | end) 157 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /shared.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Config = {} 2 | Config.StartingApartment = true -- Enable/disable starting apartments (make sure to set default spawn coords) 3 | --Config.Interior = vector3(-787.65, 333.63, 217.03) -- Interior to load where characters are previewed 4 | --Config.DefaultSpawn = vector3(-1035.71, -2731.87, 12.86) -- Default spawn coords if you have start apartments disabled 5 | --Config.PedCoords = vector4(-784.4, 339.66, 216.84, 179.12) -- Create preview ped at these coordinates 6 | --Config.HiddenCoords = vector4(-781.27, 315.68, 217.64, 85.22) -- Hides your actual ped while you are in selection 7 | --Config.CamCoords = vector4(-788.66, 337.91, 217.02, 269.78) -- Camera coordinates for character preview screen -- 8 | --------------DevX32----------------- 9 | --interior second 10 | --Config.Interior = vector3(-755.32, 318.55, 221.88) -- Interior to load where characters are previewed 11 | --Config.DefaultSpawn = vector3(-1035.71, -2731.87, 12.86) -- Default spawn coords if you have start apartments disabled 12 | --Config.PedCoords = vector4(-757.82, 317.81, 221.88, 261.87) -- Create preview ped at these coordinates 13 | --Config.HiddenCoords = vector4(-775.06, 320.47, 222.59, 83.87) -- Hides your actual ped while you are in selection 14 | --Config.CamCoords = vector4(-756.44, 323.11, 222.39, 189.27) -- Camera coordinates for character preview screen 15 | --------------DevX32---------------- 16 | --interior third 17 | --Config.Interior = vector3(-784.9, 339.39, 187.11) -- Interior to load where characters are previewed 18 | --Config.DefaultSpawn = vector3(-1035.71, -2731.87, 12.86) -- Default spawn coords if you have start apartments disabled 19 | --Config.PedCoords = vector4(-784.24, 339.66, 187.11, 177.87) -- Create preview ped at these coordinates 20 | --Config.HiddenCoords = vector4(-783.31, 319.82, 187.89, 301.25) -- Hides your actual ped while you are in selection 21 | --Config.CamCoords = vector4(-788.61, 338.11, 187.36, 270.35) -- Camera coordinates for character preview screen 22 | --------------DevX32---------------- 23 | --interior fourth 24 | Config.Interior = vector3(-781.52, 336.98, 211.23) -- Interior to load where characters are previewed 25 | Config.DefaultSpawn = vector3(-1035.71, -2731.87, 12.86) -- Default spawn coords if you have start apartments disabled 26 | Config.PedCoords = vector4(-783.5, 338.63, 211.2, 268.21) -- Create preview ped at these coordinates 27 | Config.HiddenCoords = vector4(-764.91, 332.15, 211.4, 307.68) -- Hides your actual ped while you are in selection 28 | Config.CamCoords = vector4(-781.43, 334.48, 211.32, 1.03) -- Camera coordinates for character preview screen -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /web/app.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var selectedChar = null; 2 | var WelcomePercentage = "30vh" 3 | DevXMultiCharacters = {} 4 | var Loaded = false; 5 | 6 | $(document).ready(function (){ 7 | window.addEventListener('message', function (event) { 8 | var data = event.data; 9 | 10 | if (data.action == "ui") { 11 | if (data.toggle) { 12 | $('.container').show(); 13 | $(".welcomescreen").fadeIn(150); 14 | DevXMultiCharacters.resetAll(); 15 | 16 | var originalText = "Retrieving player data"; 17 | var loadingProgress = 0; 18 | var loadingDots = 0; 19 | $("#loading-text").html(originalText); 20 | var DotsInterval = setInterval(function() { 21 | $("#loading-text").append("."); 22 | loadingDots++; 23 | loadingProgress++; 24 | if (loadingProgress == 3) { 25 | originalText = "Validating player data" 26 | $("#loading-text").html(originalText); 27 | } 28 | if (loadingProgress == 4) { 29 | originalText = "Retrieving characters" 30 | $("#loading-text").html(originalText); 31 | } 32 | if (loadingProgress == 6) { 33 | originalText = "Validating characters" 34 | $("#loading-text").html(originalText); 35 | } 36 | if(loadingDots == 4) { 37 | $("#loading-text").html(originalText); 38 | loadingDots = 0; 39 | } 40 | }, 500); 41 | 42 | setTimeout(function(){ 43 | $.post('https://DevX-MultiCharacter/setupCharacters'); 44 | setTimeout(function(){ 45 | clearInterval(DotsInterval); 46 | loadingProgress = 0; 47 | originalText = "Retrieving data"; 48 | $(".welcomescreen").fadeOut(150); 49 | DevXMultiCharacters.fadeInDown('.character-info', '20%', 400); 50 | DevXMultiCharacters.fadeInDown('.characters-list', '20%', 400); 51 | $.post('https://DevX-MultiCharacter/removeBlur'); 52 | }, 2000); 53 | }, 2000); 54 | } else { 55 | $('.container').fadeOut(250); 56 | DevXMultiCharacters.resetAll(); 57 | } 58 | } 59 | 60 | if (data.action == "setupCharacters") { 61 | setupCharacters(event.data.characters) 62 | } 63 | 64 | if (data.action == "setupCharInfo") { 65 | setupCharInfo(event.data.chardata) 66 | } 67 | }); 68 | 69 | $('.datepicker').datepicker(); 70 | }); 71 | 72 | $('.continue-btn').click(function(e){ 73 | e.preventDefault(); 74 | }); 75 | 76 | $('.disconnect-btn').click(function(e){ 77 | e.preventDefault(); 78 | 79 | $.post('https://DevX-MultiCharacter/closeUI'); 80 | $.post('https://DevX-MultiCharacter/disconnectButton'); 81 | }); 82 | 83 | function setupCharInfo(cData) { 84 | if (cData == 'empty') { 85 | $('.character-info-valid').html('CREATE NEW CHARACTER'); 86 | } else { 87 | $('.character-info-valid').html( 88 | '
'+cData.charinfo.firstname+' '+cData.charinfo.lastname+'
' + 89 | '
'+cData.charinfo.birthdate+'
' + 90 | '
'+cData.charinfo.phone+'
' + 91 | '
'+cData.job.label+'
' + 92 | '
'+cData.money.bank+'
'); 93 | } 94 | } 95 | 96 | function setupCharacters(characters) { 97 | $.each(characters, function(index, char){ 98 | $('#char-'+char.cid).html(""); 99 | $('#char-'+char.cid).data("citizenid", char.citizenid); 100 | setTimeout(function(){ 101 | $('#char-'+char.cid).html(''+char.charinfo.firstname+' '+char.charinfo.lastname+'' + char.citizenid + ''); 102 | $('#char-'+char.cid).data('cData', char) 103 | $('#char-'+char.cid).data('cid', char.cid) 104 | }, 100) 105 | }) 106 | } 107 | 108 | $(document).on('click', '#close-log', function(e){ 109 | e.preventDefault(); 110 | selectedLog = null; 111 | $('.welcomescreen').css("filter", "none"); 112 | $('.server-log').css("filter", "none"); 113 | $('.server-log-info').fadeOut(250); 114 | logOpen = false; 115 | }); 116 | 117 | $(document).on('click', '.character', function(e) { 118 | var cDataPed = $(this).data('cData'); 119 | e.preventDefault(); 120 | if (selectedChar === null) { 121 | selectedChar = $(this); 122 | if ((selectedChar).data('cid') == "") { 123 | $(selectedChar).addClass("char-selected"); 124 | setupCharInfo('empty') 125 | $("#play-text").html("→"); 126 | $("#play").css({"display":"block"}); 127 | $("#delete").css({"display":"none"}); 128 | $.post('https://DevX-MultiCharacter/cDataPed', JSON.stringify({ 129 | cData: cDataPed 130 | })); 131 | } else { 132 | $(selectedChar).addClass("char-selected"); 133 | setupCharInfo($(this).data('cData')) 134 | $("#play-text").html("→"); 135 | $("#delete-text").html("✕"); 136 | $("#play").css({"display":"block"}); 137 | $("#delete").css({"display":"block"}); 138 | $.post('https://DevX-MultiCharacter/cDataPed', JSON.stringify({ 139 | cData: cDataPed 140 | })); 141 | } 142 | } else if ($(selectedChar).attr('id') !== $(this).attr('id')) { 143 | $(selectedChar).removeClass("char-selected"); 144 | selectedChar = $(this); 145 | if ((selectedChar).data('cid') == "") { 146 | $(selectedChar).addClass("char-selected"); 147 | setupCharInfo('empty') 148 | $("#play-text").html("→"); 149 | $("#play").css({"display":"block"}); 150 | $("#delete").css({"display":"none"}); 151 | $.post('https://DevX-MultiCharacter/cDataPed', JSON.stringify({ 152 | cData: cDataPed 153 | })); 154 | } else { 155 | $(selectedChar).addClass("char-selected"); 156 | setupCharInfo($(this).data('cData')) 157 | $("#play-text").html("→"); 158 | $("#delete-text").html("✕"); 159 | $("#play").css({"display":"block"}); 160 | $("#delete").css({"display":"block"}); 161 | $.post('https://DevX-MultiCharacter/cDataPed', JSON.stringify({ 162 | cData: cDataPed 163 | })); 164 | } 165 | } 166 | }); 167 | 168 | var entityMap = { 169 | '&': '&', 170 | '<': '<', 171 | '>': '>', 172 | '"': '"', 173 | "'": ''', 174 | '/': '/', 175 | '': '`', 176 | '=': '=' 177 | }; 178 | 179 | function escapeHtml(string) { 180 | return String(string).replace(/[&<>"'=/]/g, function (s) { 181 | return entityMap[s]; 182 | }); 183 | } 184 | function hasWhiteSpace(s) { 185 | return /\s/g.test(s); 186 | } 187 | $(document).on('click', '#create', function (e) { 188 | e.preventDefault(); 189 | 190 | let firstname= escapeHtml($('#first_name').val()) 191 | let lastname= escapeHtml($('#last_name').val()) 192 | let nationality= escapeHtml($('#nationality').val()) 193 | let birthdate= escapeHtml($('#birthdate').val()) 194 | let gender= escapeHtml($('select[name=gender]').val()) 195 | let cid = escapeHtml($(selectedChar).attr('id').replace('char-', '')) 196 | const regTest = new RegExp(profList.join('|'), 'i'); 197 | //An Ugly check of null objects 198 | 199 | if (!firstname || !lastname || !nationality || !birthdate || hasWhiteSpace(firstname) || hasWhiteSpace(lastname)|| hasWhiteSpace(nationality) ){ 200 | console.log("FIELDS REQUIRED") 201 | return false; 202 | } 203 | 204 | if(regTest.test(firstname) || regTest.test(lastname)){ 205 | console.log("ERROR: You used a derogatory/vulgar term. Please try again!") 206 | return false; 207 | } 208 | 209 | $.post('https://DevX-MultiCharacter/createNewCharacter', JSON.stringify({ 210 | firstname: firstname, 211 | lastname: lastname, 212 | nationality: nationality, 213 | birthdate: birthdate, 214 | gender: gender, 215 | cid: cid, 216 | })); 217 | $(".container").fadeOut(150); 218 | $('.characters-list').css("filter", "none"); 219 | $('.character-info').css("filter", "none"); 220 | DevXMultiCharacters.fadeOutDown('.character-register', '125%', 400); 221 | refreshCharacters() 222 | 223 | }); 224 | 225 | $(document).on('click', '#accept-delete', function(e){ 226 | $.post('https://DevX-MultiCharacter/removeCharacter', JSON.stringify({ 227 | citizenid: $(selectedChar).data("citizenid"), 228 | })); 229 | $('.character-delete').fadeOut(150); 230 | $('.characters-block').css("filter", "none"); 231 | refreshCharacters(); 232 | }); 233 | 234 | $(document).on('click', '#cancel-delete', function(e){ 235 | e.preventDefault(); 236 | $('.characters-block').css("filter", "none"); 237 | $('.character-delete').fadeOut(150); 238 | }); 239 | 240 | function refreshCharacters() { 241 | $('.characters-list').html('
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') 242 | setTimeout(function(){ 243 | $(selectedChar).removeClass("char-selected"); 244 | selectedChar = null; 245 | $.post('https://DevX-MultiCharacter/setupCharacters'); 246 | $("#delete").css({"display":"none"}); 247 | $("#play").css({"display":"none"}); 248 | DevXMultiCharacters.resetAll(); 249 | }, 100) 250 | } 251 | 252 | $("#close-reg").click(function (e) { 253 | e.preventDefault(); 254 | $('.characters-list').css("filter", "none") 255 | $('.character-info').css("filter", "none") 256 | DevXMultiCharacters.fadeOutDown('.character-register', '125%', 400); 257 | }) 258 | 259 | $("#close-del").click(function (e) { 260 | e.preventDefault(); 261 | $('.characters-block').css("filter", "none"); 262 | $('.character-delete').fadeOut(150); 263 | }) 264 | 265 | $(document).on('click', '#play', function(e) { 266 | e.preventDefault(); 267 | var charData = $(selectedChar).data('cid'); 268 | 269 | if (selectedChar !== null) { 270 | if (charData !== "") { 271 | $.post('https://DevX-MultiCharacter/selectCharacter', JSON.stringify({ 272 | cData: $(selectedChar).data('cData') 273 | })); 274 | setTimeout(function(){ 275 | DevXMultiCharacters.fadeOutDown('.characters-list', "-40%", 400); 276 | DevXMultiCharacters.fadeOutDown('.character-info', "-40%", 400); 277 | DevXMultiCharacters.resetAll(); 278 | }, 1500); 279 | } else { 280 | $('.characters-list').css("filter", "blur(2px)") 281 | $('.character-info').css("filter", "blur(2px)") 282 | DevXMultiCharacters.fadeInDown('.character-register', '25%', 400); 283 | } 284 | } 285 | }); 286 | 287 | $(document).on('click', '#delete', function(e) { 288 | e.preventDefault(); 289 | var charData = $(selectedChar).data('cid'); 290 | 291 | if (selectedChar !== null) { 292 | if (charData !== "") { 293 | $('.characters-block').css("filter", "blur(2px)") 294 | $('.character-delete').fadeIn(250); 295 | } 296 | } 297 | }); 298 | 299 | DevXMultiCharacters.fadeOutUp = function(element, time) { 300 | $(element).css({"display":"block"}).animate({top: "-80.5%",}, time, function(){ 301 | $(element).css({"display":"none"}); 302 | }); 303 | } 304 | 305 | DevXMultiCharacters.fadeOutDown = function(element, percent, time) { 306 | if (percent !== undefined) { 307 | $(element).css({"display":"block"}).animate({top: percent,}, time, function(){ 308 | $(element).css({"display":"none"}); 309 | }); 310 | } else { 311 | $(element).css({"display":"block"}).animate({top: "103.5%",}, time, function(){ 312 | $(element).css({"display":"none"}); 313 | }); 314 | } 315 | } 316 | 317 | DevXMultiCharacters.fadeInDown = function(element, percent, time) { 318 | $(element).css({"display":"block"}).animate({top: percent,}, time); 319 | } 320 | 321 | DevXMultiCharacters.resetAll = function() { 322 | $('.characters-list').hide(); 323 | $('.characters-list').css("top", "-40"); 324 | $('.character-info').hide(); 325 | $('.character-info').css("top", "-40"); 326 | $('.welcomescreen').css("top", WelcomePercentage); 327 | $('.server-log').show(); 328 | $('.server-log').css("top", "25%"); 329 | } 330 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /web/prompts.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Bad word list found from: https://github.com/MauriceButler/badwords/blob/master/array.js 2 | const profList = [ 3 | "4r5e", 4 | "5h1t", 5 | "5hit", 6 | "a55", 7 | "anal", 8 | "anus", 9 | "ar5e", 10 | "arrse", 11 | "arse", 12 | "ass", 13 | "ass-fucker", 14 | "asses", 15 | "assfucker", 16 | "assfukka", 17 | "asshole", 18 | "assholes", 19 | "asswhole", 20 | "a_s_s", 21 | "b!tch", 22 | "b00bs", 23 | "b17ch", 24 | "b1tch", 25 | "ballbag", 26 | "balls", 27 | "ballsack", 28 | "bastard", 29 | "beastial", 30 | "beastiality", 31 | "bellend", 32 | "bestial", 33 | "bestiality", 34 | "bi+ch", 35 | "biatch", 36 | "bitch", 37 | "bitcher", 38 | "bitchers", 39 | "bitches", 40 | "bitchin", 41 | "bitching", 42 | "bloody", 43 | "blow job", 44 | "blowjob", 45 | "blowjobs", 46 | "boiolas", 47 | "bollock", 48 | "bollok", 49 | "boner", 50 | "boob", 51 | "boobs", 52 | "booobs", 53 | "boooobs", 54 | "booooobs", 55 | "booooooobs", 56 | "breasts", 57 | "buceta", 58 | "bugger", 59 | "bum", 60 | "bunny fucker", 61 | "butt", 62 | "butthole", 63 | "buttmuch", 64 | "buttplug", 65 | "c0ck", 66 | "c0cksucker", 67 | "carpet muncher", 68 | "cawk", 69 | "chink", 70 | "cipa", 71 | "cl1t", 72 | "clit", 73 | "clitoris", 74 | "clits", 75 | "cnut", 76 | "cock", 77 | "cock-sucker", 78 | "cockface", 79 | "cockhead", 80 | "cockmunch", 81 | "cockmuncher", 82 | "cocks", 83 | "cocksuck", 84 | "cocksucked", 85 | "cocksucker", 86 | "cocksucking", 87 | "cocksucks", 88 | "cocksuka", 89 | "cocksukka", 90 | "cok", 91 | "cokmuncher", 92 | "coksucka", 93 | "coon", 94 | "cox", 95 | "crap", 96 | "cum", 97 | "cummer", 98 | "cumming", 99 | "cums", 100 | "cumshot", 101 | "cunilingus", 102 | "cunillingus", 103 | "cunnilingus", 104 | "cunt", 105 | "cuntlick", 106 | "cuntlicker", 107 | "cuntlicking", 108 | "cunts", 109 | "cyalis", 110 | "cyberfuc", 111 | "cyberfuck", 112 | "cyberfucked", 113 | "cyberfucker", 114 | "cyberfuckers", 115 | "cyberfucking", 116 | "d1ck", 117 | "damn", 118 | "dick", 119 | "dickhead", 120 | "dildo", 121 | "dildos", 122 | "dink", 123 | "dinks", 124 | "dirsa", 125 | "dlck", 126 | "dog-fucker", 127 | "doggin", 128 | "dogging", 129 | "donkeyribber", 130 | "doosh", 131 | "duche", 132 | "dyke", 133 | "ejaculate", 134 | "ejaculated", 135 | "ejaculates", 136 | "ejaculating", 137 | "ejaculatings", 138 | "ejaculation", 139 | "ejakulate", 140 | "f u c k", 141 | "f u c k e r", 142 | "f4nny", 143 | "fag", 144 | "fagging", 145 | "faggitt", 146 | "faggot", 147 | "faggs", 148 | "fagot", 149 | "fagots", 150 | "fags", 151 | "fanny", 152 | "fannyflaps", 153 | "fannyfucker", 154 | "fanyy", 155 | "fatass", 156 | "fcuk", 157 | "fcuker", 158 | "fcuking", 159 | "feck", 160 | "fecker", 161 | "felching", 162 | "fellate", 163 | "fellatio", 164 | "fingerfuck", 165 | "fingerfucked", 166 | "fingerfucker", 167 | "fingerfuckers", 168 | "fingerfucking", 169 | "fingerfucks", 170 | "fistfuck", 171 | "fistfucked", 172 | "fistfucker", 173 | "fistfuckers", 174 | "fistfucking", 175 | "fistfuckings", 176 | "fistfucks", 177 | "flange", 178 | "fook", 179 | "fooker", 180 | "fuck", 181 | "fucka", 182 | "fucked", 183 | "fucker", 184 | "fuckers", 185 | "fuckhead", 186 | "fuckheads", 187 | "fuckin", 188 | "fucking", 189 | "fuckings", 190 | "fuckingshitmotherfucker", 191 | "fuckme", 192 | "fucks", 193 | "fuckwhit", 194 | "fuckwit", 195 | "fudge packer", 196 | "fudgepacker", 197 | "fuk", 198 | "fuker", 199 | "fukker", 200 | "fukkin", 201 | "fuks", 202 | "fukwhit", 203 | "fukwit", 204 | "fux", 205 | "fux0r", 206 | "f_u_c_k", 207 | "gangbang", 208 | "gangbanged", 209 | "gangbangs", 210 | "gaylord", 211 | "gaysex", 212 | "goatse", 213 | "God", 214 | "god-dam", 215 | "god-damned", 216 | "goddamn", 217 | "goddamned", 218 | "hardcoresex", 219 | "hell", 220 | "heshe", 221 | "hoar", 222 | "hoare", 223 | "hoer", 224 | "homo", 225 | "hore", 226 | "horniest", 227 | "horny", 228 | "hotsex", 229 | "jack-off", 230 | "jackoff", 231 | "jap", 232 | "jerk-off", 233 | "jism", 234 | "jiz", 235 | "jizm", 236 | "jizz", 237 | "kawk", 238 | "knob", 239 | "knobead", 240 | "knobed", 241 | "knobend", 242 | "knobhead", 243 | "knobjocky", 244 | "knobjokey", 245 | "kock", 246 | "kondum", 247 | "kondums", 248 | "kum", 249 | "kummer", 250 | "kumming", 251 | "kums", 252 | "kunilingus", 253 | "l3i+ch", 254 | "l3itch", 255 | "labia", 256 | "lust", 257 | "lusting", 258 | "m0f0", 259 | "m0fo", 260 | "m45terbate", 261 | "ma5terb8", 262 | "ma5terbate", 263 | "masochist", 264 | "master-bate", 265 | "masterb8", 266 | "masterbat*", 267 | "masterbat3", 268 | "masterbate", 269 | "masterbation", 270 | "masterbations", 271 | "masturbate", 272 | "mo-fo", 273 | "mof0", 274 | "mofo", 275 | "mothafuck", 276 | "mothafucka", 277 | "mothafuckas", 278 | "mothafuckaz", 279 | "mothafucked", 280 | "mothafucker", 281 | "mothafuckers", 282 | "mothafuckin", 283 | "mothafucking", 284 | "mothafuckings", 285 | "mothafucks", 286 | "mother fucker", 287 | "motherfuck", 288 | "motherfucked", 289 | "motherfucker", 290 | "motherfuckers", 291 | "motherfuckin", 292 | "motherfucking", 293 | "motherfuckings", 294 | "motherfuckka", 295 | "motherfucks", 296 | "muff", 297 | "mutha", 298 | "muthafecker", 299 | "muthafuckker", 300 | "muther", 301 | "mutherfucker", 302 | "n1gga", 303 | "n1gger", 304 | "nazi", 305 | "nigg3r", 306 | "nigg4h", 307 | "nigga", 308 | "niggah", 309 | "niggas", 310 | "niggaz", 311 | "nigger", 312 | "niggers", 313 | "nob", 314 | "nob jokey", 315 | "nobhead", 316 | "nobjocky", 317 | "nobjokey", 318 | "numbnuts", 319 | "nutsack", 320 | "orgasim", 321 | "orgasims", 322 | "orgasm", 323 | "orgasms", 324 | "p0rn", 325 | "pawn", 326 | "pecker", 327 | "penis", 328 | "penisfucker", 329 | "phonesex", 330 | "phuck", 331 | "phuk", 332 | "phuked", 333 | "phuking", 334 | "phukked", 335 | "phukking", 336 | "phuks", 337 | "phuq", 338 | "pigfucker", 339 | "pimpis", 340 | "piss", 341 | "pissed", 342 | "pisser", 343 | "pissers", 344 | "pisses", 345 | "pissflaps", 346 | "pissin", 347 | "pissing", 348 | "pissoff", 349 | "poop", 350 | "porn", 351 | "porno", 352 | "pornography", 353 | "pornos", 354 | "prick", 355 | "pricks", 356 | "pron", 357 | "pube", 358 | "pusse", 359 | "pussi", 360 | "pussies", 361 | "pussy", 362 | "pussys", 363 | "rectum", 364 | "retard", 365 | "rimjaw", 366 | "rimming", 367 | "s hit", 368 | "s.o.b.", 369 | "sadist", 370 | "schlong", 371 | "screwing", 372 | "scroat", 373 | "scrote", 374 | "scrotum", 375 | "semen", 376 | "sex", 377 | "sh!+", 378 | "sh!t", 379 | "sh1t", 380 | "shag", 381 | "shagger", 382 | "shaggin", 383 | "shagging", 384 | "shemale", 385 | "shi+", 386 | "shit", 387 | "shitdick", 388 | "shite", 389 | "shited", 390 | "shitey", 391 | "shitfuck", 392 | "shitfull", 393 | "shithead", 394 | "shiting", 395 | "shitings", 396 | "shits", 397 | "shitted", 398 | "shitter", 399 | "shitters", 400 | "shitting", 401 | "shittings", 402 | "shitty", 403 | "skank", 404 | "slut", 405 | "sluts", 406 | "smegma", 407 | "smut", 408 | "snatch", 409 | "son-of-a-bitch", 410 | "spac", 411 | "spunk", 412 | "s_h_i_t", 413 | "t1tt1e5", 414 | "t1tties", 415 | "teets", 416 | "teez", 417 | "testical", 418 | "testicle", 419 | "tit", 420 | "titfuck", 421 | "tits", 422 | "titt", 423 | "tittie5", 424 | "tittiefucker", 425 | "titties", 426 | "tittyfuck", 427 | "tittywank", 428 | "titwank", 429 | "tosser", 430 | "turd", 431 | "tw4t", 432 | "twat", 433 | "twathead", 434 | "twatty", 435 | "twunt", 436 | "twunter", 437 | "v14gra", 438 | "v1gra", 439 | "vagina", 440 | "viagra", 441 | "vulva", 442 | "w00se", 443 | "wang", 444 | "wank", 445 | "wanker", 446 | "wanky", 447 | "whoar", 448 | "whore", 449 | "willies", 450 | "willy", 451 | "xrated", 452 | "xxx", 453 | ]; 454 | 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| top: -41% 22 | border-radius: 3px; 23 | } 24 | 25 | .character { 26 | width: 99%; 27 | height: 80px; 28 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 29 | background-color: rgb(0 0 0 / 80%); 30 | margin-bottom: 5px; 31 | transition: .1s cubic-bezier(0.65, 0.05, 0.36, 1); 32 | cursor: grab; 33 | border:2px solid #ffffff; 34 | border-radius:10px; 35 | } 36 | 37 | .character>span { 38 | color: #ededed; 39 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 40 | } 41 | 42 | #cid { 43 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 44 | color: #ededed; 45 | position: relative; 46 | float: right; 47 | font-size: 1.5vh; 48 | right: 35px; 49 | line-height: 35px; 50 | } 51 | 52 | .char-selected { 53 | background: linear-gradient(to right top, #00f8ffa6, #0a84c5af, #0b96ccd3, #08a4cace, #0414178a); 54 | box-shadow: 0px -5px 87px 15px rgb(5 201 245 / 48%); 55 | background-size: 400% 400%; 56 | animation: gradient 15s cubic-bezier(0.4, 0, 1, 1) infinite; 57 | } 58 | 59 | 60 | @keyframes gradient { 61 | 0% { 62 | background-position: 0% 50%; 63 | } 64 | 50% { 65 | background-position: 100% 50%; 66 | } 67 | 100% { 68 | background-position: 0% 50%; 69 | } 70 | } 71 | 72 | .disabled { 73 | background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.521); 74 | } 75 | 76 | #slot-name { 77 | position: relative; 78 | color: #ededed; 79 | font-size: 17px; 80 | line-height: 100px; 81 | left: 20px; 82 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 83 | } 84 | 85 | .character-btn { 86 | position: relative; 87 | top: 90%; 88 | left: 45%; 89 | transition: 0.2s; 90 | float: left; 91 | margin-right: 10px; 92 | cursor: pointer; 93 | padding: 20px; 94 | border:2px solid #dadada; 95 | border-radius:7px; 96 | } 97 | 98 | .character-btn>p { 99 | color: #ededed; 100 | text-align: center; 101 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 102 | font-size: 17px; 103 | } 104 | 105 | #play { 106 | display: none; 107 | background: linear-gradient(to right top, #142339, #0a2334, #05222e, #052027, #081e21); 108 | border-radius: 50%; 109 | transition: all 0.6s ease; 110 | } 111 | 112 | #play:hover { 113 | background: 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solid #dadada; 144 | border-radius:7px; 145 | } 146 | 147 | 148 | #no-char { 149 | position: absolute; 150 | color: #ededed; 151 | left: 10%; 152 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 153 | font-size: 20px; 154 | } 155 | 156 | .character-info-valid { 157 | position: relative; 158 | top: 20%; 159 | overflow: visible !important; 160 | } 161 | 162 | .character-info-box { 163 | position: relative; 164 | font-size: 16px; 165 | width: 99%; 166 | height: 3.2vh; 167 | margin-bottom: 12px; 168 | 169 | } 170 | 171 | .char-info-js { 172 | position: absolute; 173 | left: 14%; 174 | color: #ededed; 175 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 176 | font-size: 16px; 177 | } 178 | 179 | .character-delete { 180 | display: none; 181 | position: absolute; 182 | width: 33vh; 183 | height: 12vh; 184 | bottom: 45%; 185 | left: 40%; 186 | margin-left: auto; 187 | margin-right: auto; 188 | background-color: rgb(23 23 23 / 80%); 189 | padding: 30px; 190 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 191 | box-shadow: 0 4px 8px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2), 0 6px 20px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.19); 192 | color: #ededed; 193 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 194 | overflow: visible !important; 195 | } 196 | 197 | .characters-delete-block-header { 198 | position: absolute; 199 | width: 100%; 200 | height: 11%; 201 | color: #ededed; 202 | text-align: left; 203 | font-size: 20px; 204 | line-height: 29px; 205 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 206 | text-transform: uppercase; 207 | overflow: visible !important; 208 | } 209 | 210 | .characters-delete-block-header>p { 211 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 212 | overflow: visible !important; 213 | } 214 | 215 | .character-delete>p { 216 | padding-top: 50px; 217 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 218 | font-size: 12px; 219 | overflow: visible !important; 220 | } 221 | 222 | #yeet { 223 | overflow: visible !important; 224 | } 225 | 226 | .character-acceptdel-btn { 227 | position: absolute; 228 | width: 42%; 229 | height: 19%; 230 | bottom: 0; 231 | left: 5%; 232 | margin-bottom: 20px; 233 | background-color: #07d6c8; 234 | border-radius: 4px; 235 | transition: 0.2s; 236 | overflow: visible !important; 237 | cursor: pointer; 238 | } 239 | 240 | .character-canceldel-btn { 241 | position: absolute; 242 | width: 43%; 243 | height: 19%; 244 | bottom: 0; 245 | right: 5%; 246 | margin-bottom: 20px; 247 | background-color: #07d6c8; 248 | border-radius: 4px; 249 | transition: 0.2s; 250 | overflow: visible !important; 251 | cursor: pointer; 252 | } 253 | 254 | .character-acceptdel-btn>p { 255 | color: #ededed; 256 | text-align: center; 257 | padding-top: 1vh; 258 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 259 | overflow: visible !important; 260 | font-weight: 100; 261 | text-transform: uppercase; 262 | } 263 | 264 | .character-canceldel-btn>p { 265 | color: #ededed; 266 | text-align: center; 267 | padding-top: 1vh; 268 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 269 | overflow: visible !important; 270 | font-weight: 100; 271 | text-transform: uppercase; 272 | } 273 | 274 | .character-register { 275 | display: none; 276 | position: relative; 277 | width: 25%; 278 | height: 32%; 279 | top: 125%; 280 | margin-left: auto; 281 | margin-right: auto; 282 | left: 32px; 283 | background-color: rgb(23 23 23 / 80%); 284 | border-radius: .8vh; 285 | padding: 30px; 286 | /* font-family: 'Poppins', sans-serif; */ 287 | box-shadow: 0 4px 8px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2), 0 6px 20px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.19); 288 | border:2px solid #dadada; 289 | border-radius:7px; 290 | } 291 | 292 | i#close-reg { 293 | position: absolute; 294 | width: 8%; 295 | height: 2.9vh; 296 | cursor: pointer; 297 | bottom: 1vh; 298 | margin: auto; 299 | left: 300px; 300 | } 301 | 302 | .material-icons-one { 303 | margin-left: 38.5vh; 304 | color: #ededed; 305 | background-color: #444444; 306 | font-size: 2vh; 307 | text-align: center; 308 | font-weight: 900; 309 | border-radius: 1vh; 310 | padding: 0.4vh; 311 | } 312 | 313 | .char-register-inputs { 314 | position: absolute; 315 | top: 14%; 316 | overflow: visible !important; 317 | } 318 | 319 | .char-reg-input { 320 | position: relative; 321 | float: left; 322 | margin-top: 1vh; 323 | border: none; 324 | background-color: #444444; 325 | outline: none; 326 | width: 91%; 327 | height: 3vh; 328 | color: #ededed; 329 | max-width: 100%; 330 | /* font-weight: 900; */ 331 | padding: 4px; 332 | border-radius: 1.3vh; 333 | /* font-family: 'Poppins', sans-serif; */ 334 | text-align: center; 335 | transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; 336 | cursor: text; 337 | } 338 | 339 | select { 340 | position: absolute; 341 | border: none; 342 | background-color: #171717; 343 | outline: none; 344 | width: 93.5%; 345 | height: 4vh; 346 | top: 21vh; 347 | left: .1vh; 348 | color: #f5f5f5; 349 | max-width: 100%; 350 | padding: 4px; 351 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 352 | text-align-last: center; 353 | -webkit-appearance: none; 354 | -moz-appearance: none; 355 | text-indent: 1px; 356 | text-overflow: ''; 357 | transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; 358 | cursor: pointer; 359 | } 360 | 361 | select:hover { 362 | background-color: rgba(34, 34, 34, 0.808); 363 | } 364 | 365 | select:focus { 366 | background-color: rgba(34, 34, 34, 0.808); 367 | } 368 | 369 | #gender option { 370 | background-color: transparent; 371 | border: none; 372 | outline: none; 373 | } 374 | 375 | select::placeholder { 376 | text-align: center; 377 | } 378 | 379 | select::-ms-expand { 380 | display: none; 381 | } 382 | 383 | .char-reg-input::placeholder { 384 | color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.52); 385 | } 386 | 387 | input[type="date"] { 388 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 389 | color: #ededed; 390 | text-align: center; 391 | } 392 | 393 | input[type=date]::-webkit-calendar-picker-indicator { 394 | display: none; 395 | } 396 | 397 | input[type=date]::-webkit-inner-spin-button, 398 | input[type=date]::-webkit-outer-spin-button { 399 | -webkit-appearance: none; 400 | margin: 0; 401 | } 402 | 403 | input[type="date"]::-webkit-input-placeholder { 404 | visibility: hidden !important; 405 | } 406 | 407 | input[type="date"]::-webkit-clear-button { 408 | display: none; 409 | } 410 | 411 | #birthdate { 412 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 413 | color: #ededed; 414 | text-align: center; 415 | } 416 | 417 | .character-reg-btn { 418 | position: absolute; 419 | width: 10%; 420 | height: 3.8vh; 421 | background-color: #444444; 422 | border-radius: 1vh; 423 | bottom: 1vh; 424 | margin: auto; 425 | left: 190px; 426 | cursor: pointer; 427 | } 428 | 429 | .character-reg-btn>p { 430 | text-align: center; 431 | line-height: 4vh; 432 | color: #ffffff; 433 | text-transform: uppercase; 434 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 435 | font-size: 2vh; 436 | } 437 | 438 | .loading-st { 439 | position: absolute; 440 | margin: 0 auto; 441 | left: 0; 442 | right: 0; 443 | top: 50%; 444 | width: 150px; 445 | height: 150px; 446 | transform: translateY(-50%); 447 | text-align: center; 448 | padding: 1vh; 449 | } 450 | 451 | .loading-st > p { 452 | color: white; 453 | margin-top: 1vh; 454 | font-family: 'Bebas Neue'; 455 | text-shadow: 1px 1px 0px #00000085; 456 | } 457 | 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