<spanclass="line"><spanstyle="--shiki-light:#24292E;--shiki-dark:#E1E4E8;"> [</span><spanstyle="--shiki-light:#032F62;--shiki-dark:#9ECBFF;">"prestige-button"</span><spanstyle="--shiki-light:#24292E;--shiki-dark:#E1E4E8;">, </span><spanstyle="--shiki-light:#D73A49;--shiki-dark:#F97583;">function</span><spanstyle="--shiki-light:#24292E;--shiki-dark:#E1E4E8;">() { </span><spanstyle="--shiki-light:#D73A49;--shiki-dark:#F97583;">return</span><spanstyle="--shiki-light:#032F62;--shiki-dark:#9ECBFF;">"Melt your points into "</span><spanstyle="--shiki-light:#24292E;--shiki-dark:#E1E4E8;"> }],</span></span>
<spanclass="line"><spanstyle="--shiki-light:#24292E;--shiki-dark:#E1E4E8;">]</span></span></code></pre></div><p>It is a list of components, which can be either just a name, or an array with arguments. If it's an array, the first item is the name of the component, the second is the data passed into it, and the third (optional) applies a CSS style to it with a "CSS object", where the keys are CSS attributes.</p><p>These are the existing components, but you can create more in <ahref="/js/components.js">components.js</a>:</p><ul><li><p>display-text: Displays some text (can use basic HTML). The argument is the text to display. It can also be a function that returns updating text.</p></li><li><p>raw-html: Displays some basic HTML, can also be a function.</p></li><li><p>blank: Adds empty space. The default dimensions are 8px x 17px. The argument changes the dimensions. If it's a single value (e.g. "20px"), that determines the height. If you have a pair of arguments, the first is width and the second is height.</p></li><li><p>row: Display a list of components horizontally. The argument is an array of components in the tab layout format.</p></li><li><p>column: Display a list of components vertically. The argument is an array of components in the tab layout format. This is useful to display columns within a row.</p></li><li><p>main-display: The text that displays the main currency for the layer and its effects.</p></li><li><p>resource-display: The text that displays the currency that this layer is based on, as well as the best and/or total values for this layer's prestige currency (if they are put in <code>startData</code> for this layer).</p></li><li><p>prestige-button: The argument is a string that the prestige button should say before the amount of currency you will gain. It can also be a function that returns updating text.</p></li><li><p>upgrades: The layer's upgrades. The argument is optional, and is a the list of rows this component should include, if it doesn't have all of them.</p></li><li><p>milestones, challenges, achievements: Display the upgrades, milestones, and challenges for a layer, as appropriate.</p></li><li><p>buyables, clickables: Display all of the buyables/clickables for this layer, as appropriate. The argument is optional and is the size of the boxes in pixels.</p></li><li><p>microtabs: Display a set of subtabs for an area. The argument is the name of the set of microtabs in the "microtabs" feature.</p></li><li><p>bar: Display a bar. The argument is the id of the bar to display.</p></li><li><p>infobox: Display an infobox. The argument is the id of the infobox to display.</p></li><li><p>tree: Displays a tree. The argument is an array of arrays containing the names of the nodes in the tree (first by row, then by column) <ahref="./trees-and-tree-customization">See here for more information on tree layouts and nodes!</a></p></li><li><p>toggle: A toggle button that toggles a bool value. The data is a pair that identifies what bool to toggle, e.g. <code>[layer, id]</code></p></li></ul><p>The rest of the components are sub-components. They can be used just like other components, but are typically part of another component.</p><ul><li><p>upgrade, milestone, challenge, buyable, clickable, achievement: An individual upgrade, challenge, etc. The argument is the id. This can be used if you want to have upgrades split up across multiple subtabs, for example.</p></li><li><p>respec-button, master-button: The respec and master buttons for buyables and clickables, respectively.</p></li><li><p>sell-one, sell-all: The "sell one" and "sell all" for buyables, respectively. The argument is the id of the buyable.</p></li></ul></div></div></main><footerclass="VPDocFooter"data-v-39a288b8data-v-d4a0bba5><!--[--><!--]--><!----><navclass="prev-next"aria-labelledby="doc-footer-aria-label"data-v-d4a0bba5><spanclass="visually-hidden"id="doc-footer-aria-label"data-v-d4a0bba5>Pager</span><divclass="pager"data-v-d4a0bba5><!----></div><divclass="pager"dat