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# Infoboxes
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Infoboxes are good for displaying "lore", or story elements, as well as for explaining complicated things.
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In the default tab layout, the first infobox will be displayed at the very top of the tab.
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Infoboxes are defined like other Big Features:
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```js
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infoboxes: {
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infobox: {
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display() {return "Blah"},
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etc
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}
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etc
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}
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```
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Features:
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- title: The text displayed above the main box. Can be a function to be dynamic, and can use basic HTML.
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- body: The text displayed inside the box. Can be a function to be dynamic, and can use basic HTML.
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- style, titleStyle, bodyStyle: **Optional**, Apply CSS to the infobox, or to the title button or body of the infobox,
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in the form of an object where the keys are CSS attributes, and the values are the Values for
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those attributes (both as strings).
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- unlocked(): **optional**, A function returning a bool to determine if the infobox is visible or not. Default is unlocked.
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- layer: **Assigned automagically**. It's the same value as the name of this layer, so you can do player[this.layer].points or similar
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- id: **Assigned automagically**. It's the "key" which the bar was stored under, for convenient access.
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The bar in the example's id is "bigBar". |