Add the browser object. Then you should be able to do it easily. Make it open a url and set the target as new window.
Looks very nice and the source is very interesting, although releasing the source can't be a good idea :p
Just a FYI, compiling with ludei gives this option, but xdk is more usable right now
Uh yeah maybe i don't fully understand what you mean. To access the textbox you just need to use the Textbox object and call the .Text to retrieve it. If you need it updated instantly, then you could probably use a on every tick action
Should be with this:
TextBox.Text
eg
name&Green.Variable1&";"&newline&TextBox.Text[/code:1zaspjew]
This is so awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Develop games in your browser. Powerful, performant & highly capable.
Mobile go for 16:9... 4:3 would also be kind of obsolete for most things now imo, especially mobile.
C2 games tend to be slow on mobile, so I recommend SD, you can consider 720 if you want nice graphics to show in more detail, but skip 1080
Your a "Game Developer".
I wouldn't really call this programming, unless you consider it as (very) high level abstraction programming. You need to know some programming concepts but there is a lot of "magic" here.
Try this capx. The issue was that once it turned to "Off" the other event triggered and immediately turned it back on. Using an else statement is one way to fix it.
How is this a bug? If it keeps on happening, back up to the cloud..
Yeah, sometimes it never shows up at all as well..
lennaert Looks easy and dificult at the same time If i tell my family to tap on ads few times every day this will be working?
lennaert Looks easy and dificult at the same time
If i tell my family to tap on ads few times every day this will be working?
Clicking your own and asking people to click on ads a few times a day doesn't sound like a good idea. You'll probably get banned by google....
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