Nice, might be worth adding in big bold letters to the front page of this thread!
Can confirm, this is a much nicer default ^^ Would be good to have the option to choose, as always, but this is solid.
Nice, might be worth adding in big bold letters to the front page of this thread!
No, but what you can due, is messure the consumed time and go to a new (or the same) page and thereby restart the timer but with a reduced amount, so I am thinking of something like this:
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page1:
say("edge as often as you can in 2 minutes")
eval(edgeDuration = 2 * 60 * 1000;)
goto(page2)
page2:
eval(edgeStart = Date.now();)
asyncTimer(edgeDuration, goto(page3))
choice(button("edged", eval(edgeDuration -= Date.now - edgeStart;) goto(page2)
page3:
say("stop!")
I will second this bug. Oddly, the bug occurs in Firefox but not Chrome. In Firefox, the text color shows in the editor, but not in the preview. Using the browsers' respective "Inspect" tools during the preview, the style attribute on the span element simply is not present in Firefox as it is in Chrome. Here's an example:
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<span style="color: rgb(253, 216, 53);">Welcome, tease-slut!</span>
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<span>Welcome, tease-slut!</span>
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Content Security Policy: The page’s settings blocked the loading of a resource at inline (“style-src”).
I know that switch from other actions, but I cannot find it.
I got that and found out I had been "signed off" somehow. Check the login page of Milovana or EOS to make sure you are still authenticated. Restarting the browser might also help.
Thanks kerkersklave! The approach you suggested worked out perfectly (took me a bit to realize I wasn't declaring variables, which is why I was hitting bugs when I was testing it out.) I agree it's not super pretty with the whole resetting of the page with a reduced timer.kerkersklave wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 8:11 pm No, but what you can due, is messure the consumed time and go to a new (or the same) page and thereby restart the timer but with a reduced amount, so I am thinking of something like this:
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console.log('test')
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var t = 'bla bla'
console.log(t)
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var t = {'text': 'me'}
console.log(t)
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var t = {'text': 'me'}
console.log('test', t)
Oops, sorry for sending you on a wild goose chase. Turns out I forgot to upload the latest version of the editor before. It should be there now.kerkersklave wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 9:43 pm I know that switch from other actions, but I cannot find it.
I even cleared my browser cache to make sure I have an up to date editor.
Am I missing something?
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