![]() ![]() ![]() You can fit more on the screen by making the cards square instead of taller than they are wide. you can make the id name longer or shorter to make the file size match.įor the card size I just change it in the deck options that playingcardsio has given us. So if the json file was 46kb before inserting your background make sure that it is 46kb after you save it. The last thing that you have to do before recompressing the pcio file is to make sure that the file size of the json file doesn't change. ![]() Also you need to give the id of the board a unique board identifier. Just make sure you chose the proper hight and width for your image. To make the background work I host the background files on imgbb and then in the json file I linked to it where a board would go. It sounds like a lot but its pretty easy. then export the new pcio file for my backup purposes. Compress the file and reupload it to playing cards, make any adjustments to location and add additional components. Opening a playingcards.io room, importing one of the pico files I have already made, removing everything but the background, exporting the pcio file change the board id, image url, and height and width. My Process for adding a custom background goes like this ![]()
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