Ashley where can I read more about this? Where is the documentation on adding npm modules to Construct and working with their functions in the interface?
Ashley one suggestion I hope you may consider for C3 is for us to be able to use NPM modules in desktop exports... Would open us up to amazing new worlds. Serial Port control, USB, Arduino, etc...
I have been researching this topic, and found this solution, which seems promising, but I have not yet tried it:
http://www.binaryemotions.com/digital-s ... l-signage/
Some additional ideas:
https://github.com/guysoft/FullPageOS
https://www.screenlyapp.com/ose/
http://blog.greenarrow.me/using-a-raspb ... web-kiosk/
https://github.com/nwjs/nw.js/issues/1151
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Thank you ASHLEY. I recommend you add this to the nwjs page!
Bump. New version of Construct2 this morning, still don't know the best course of action for nw.js
Is there anyone that can provide a recommendation? Ping Ashley
There are 30+ versions of nw.js on the official scirra nw.js download page at https://www.scirra.com/nwjs
Many of these are set to to work with Construct2 217+ but how do I know which one is best? Why wouldn't I always want the newest one? Whats the general rule regarding when to update nw.js for my system?
Ashley can you provide some guidance?
What is the practical limitation of DB size? Is there any limit on import/export size?
I think a good flow diagram with detailed examples explaining this would be very beneficial in the documentation.
I am quite curious by the words "2% of the ad traffic redirected" can you please elaborate on this?
Ashley will it be possible to create a common css file
Ashley while we are on the topic of "set CSS style" I have been wondering for a while if you could add the ability for external stylesheets? I very often am doing "set CSS style" with the same parameters for many many textboxes. It would be nice to be able to share the same code among all the textboxes for easy updates.
Ashley that makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing your perspective.
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