You don’t need to do anything w/ this folder. Select an empty folder (location doesn’t matter) for your overrides. Within Sources Panel, click on “Overrides.” Open Chrome Dev Tools by pressing CNTRL + SHIFT + I or F12. You have the benefit of using Chrome’s good editor, that will show when there’s syntax errors and color code things, and suggest values of CSS properties for you to use. Changes you make to the CSS are semi-permanent, but also you can make changes on the fly. The key point in the video above is that using Chrome Local Overrides I think is the best way to make a custom UI. You don’t need to use the Krunker Resource Swapper unless you use it for CSS loading purposes. This mod does not use any external assets (except for one, but you can remove it - that’s just 1 philzgoodman branding image hosted on a squarespace CDN). There is greater transparency so you can see more of the game when you’re dead. In fact, all of the buttons are now in the bottom or left of the screen to make things simpler. That’s why I move the menu window to the left-hand side. The main benefit is more awareness and visibility when you are on the menu screen. The goal is similar to my mod “philzgoodmod” - I don’t want to change the game too much since I want to keep the original spirit of the game in there, just add some user benefits. The first question you want to ask yourself is: “What changes do I want to make? Why should I make these changes?” Because if you learn something in the context of an interest (such as Krunker), it will be a lot easier.Ī bit about my UI example below. If you've never used code, HTML, or CSS before but have a spare 2-3 hours to spare, it is well-worth trying to learn via attempting to make a Krunker UI. We will use my UI as an example to help you better understand how to write your own. If you want to make your own Krunker UI, first I recommend reading this guide and then watching the video I embedded a few times. I made this UI originally for a video, but now I plan to keep it updated. Lately, there is official support for CSS in-game, although people have been doing this even earlier. Since it’s a browser game, many of the game’s elements are made with HTML and CSS. One of the best parts about Krunker is the insane ability to modify and customize the game. Read the guide whether you want to use someone else’s UI, create your own, or use mine. Those who want to use my CSS, regardless of whether they are playing on a client, in-browser, etc.įor now, I am coverring the method of testing/writing/and using CSS via the Chrome Dev Tools Local Overrides Feature but I will expand this guide in the future to include more methods. Those who want to know the best way to live test CSS to create their own Krunker UI Those who play Krunker in-browser and want to use someone else’s CSS PHILZGOOD UI (Updated Regularly as I make changes) - COPY/PASTE MY CSS CODE (Or “Markup” if we’re being technical) (this part covers installation on various Krunker Clients, Web-browsers, and more) WHAT IF I JUST WANT TO INSTALL A CUSTOM UI? SETING UP YOUR PROJECT FOR MAKING A UI - LIVE TESTING CSS USING CHROME LOCAL OVERRIDES LEARN HOW TO MAKE A CUSTOM KRUNKER UI WITH PHILZGOOD UI Most of these methods below didn’t for me at first, and then I realized something is slightly wrong, and I try again. So don’t get frustrated, just read the guide again, and try different methods. The fact that Krunker even supports this functionality is pretty amazing. I think it’s more efficient to learn a bit of CSS and HTML so you can adapt to the constantly-changing game of Krunker. It’s not feasible for me to provide tech support here because there’s too many variables. But don’t worry, there’s not too much risk aside from spending hours just messing around. I’ve made some recent updates, mainly for performance. UPDATE : You can get my latest CSS UI (main game only, no market CSS) if you scroll to the bottom of this page. It supports the use of both resource swapper AND Chrome Overrides. Also, the Krunker client I am using is called the “IDKR Client” by Mixaz (same maker as the custom krunker client). But the Chrome Overrides continues to remain the best way to make a customUI and make tweaks to it. UPDATE 7.15.20: Note that I am using the Resource Swapper as my main method of installing the CSS.
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