Would it be possible to add an option to the webtease design for a small wav file which could be set to run at a specified interval or once?
I can think of some code that might make that possible. You could upload wav files just like the images.
My thought here would be a tick sound which would indicate the speed of stroking and/or wav samples from htp://www.cockteasevixens.com
Just a thought.
Webtease sounds??
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in addition to sounds....what about timed slides...
Is there a way to set a timer on the slides so they change automatically?
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Here is a forum post that I did a little while back in the suggestions forum. I never did get any response to it, so here it is.....
I am surprised that no one has ever used a metronome to pace the strokes on webteases. It would be a great addition to use in a separate window. For those of you who don't know, a metronome is a beat counter used in music. You can set it at a slow or fast pace. It can be used by telling the reader on the first page to go to http://www.metronomeonline.com/ in a different window or tab, and then setting the pace for the strokes to a certain number (found in the little circles around the dial of the metronome), and then changing the pace within the tease. There are also downloadable metronomes on other sites which I guess someone could figure a way to include them in the actual webteases themselves. I hope I have helped out someone creative enough to use a metronome in their webteases, I think it would be quite interesting
I am surprised that no one has ever used a metronome to pace the strokes on webteases. It would be a great addition to use in a separate window. For those of you who don't know, a metronome is a beat counter used in music. You can set it at a slow or fast pace. It can be used by telling the reader on the first page to go to http://www.metronomeonline.com/ in a different window or tab, and then setting the pace for the strokes to a certain number (found in the little circles around the dial of the metronome), and then changing the pace within the tease. There are also downloadable metronomes on other sites which I guess someone could figure a way to include them in the actual webteases themselves. I hope I have helped out someone creative enough to use a metronome in their webteases, I think it would be quite interesting
