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  • I don't know how to put jquery into the game. I put the game in a jquery accordion template I made earlier. So I guess I did it backwards.

  • If all your trying to do is get the ship to stop, there is probably a lot of ways. I'm a newbie but I tried it with an action under your condition on "collision with yellow platform". I just put in "set deceleration to 800" and it stopped it. I tried using the system "wait" to restore movement after one second, but i don't think you have it set up for that crazy idea. Good luck.

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  • Did you want to embed the app into the jquery, or jquery into the app?

    I was able to embed a test game into a jquery accordion panel. I posted a link over here..thread The game and the instructions get tucked away in an accordion. I was pretty happy with those results.

  • Ashley I appreciate you getting back to me on on a thread with a similar topic. I did discover that I could embed a game into a collapse able div using jquery. I doubt I would want to use this for heavy duty navigation or to store content. However with C2's awesome power you can totally transform a website. I'm working on a banner for my website using C2 with light interactivity. I'm tapping into C2 because, from my artistic viewpoint its possibilities are only constrained by the limits of your own imagination.

    I do have a little question though.. I see one of the posters is a pro web designer. I was wondering how many other folks posting here have any prior experience with web coding?

    Ash back at you again. I'd try this but really busy now. As I managed to put that game in the div with Jquery. I was wondering if there would be much conflict with more that one game on a page? Say using a separate games for the banner and sidebar?

  • Thank you for your comment on the art. If you need some art, I would be happy to do a trade out, or for money. I would be willing to trade some art for help with math or code issues.

    The webpage is not created with C2, but has the game embedded, and it uses an external jquery plugin. So that is why I wonder how it will effect what is visible while loading. There is still a huge tree resting on my roof and I'm buried in a Holiday project, so I wont have time to try in out on a big heavy game. However the intention in the beginning was to use the effect for smaller mini games that can be used for fun and advertisement on a commercial site without taking up a boatload of space.

    PM me about art. I'll hook you up. I'm mostly interested in collaborations.

  • I wanted to find out if it would be possible to embed a mini game or app into a website using jquery to reveal and hide the game. I'm not really sure how this would hold up with a big heavy game. It seems cool because the game seems to load fine while hidden behind the panel so I'm not getting the loader bar etc. It also would be nice on a page where space is a high commodity. Anyhow here is a link to my test....peek a boo

    I'm by no means even a novice coder yet, so I have no idea if this will fly in the real world. Perhaps you coders can tell me. I also was not sure where to post this, and I hope you don't mind it here.

  • My apologies, I misunderstood what it was he was trying to achieve.

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  • I hope I'm not hijacking this thread, my apologies if it seems that way. I was wondering something along the same lines. Before I got into C2 I was pretty active learning html5, CSS3, jquery, and a little js. I visited to the W3schools to learn stuff. I found a jquery plugin i really liked, and I think they call it something like "show Hide" or something like that. I made an example of it here....show hide Its a div that collapses and opens on click, and is used a ton on the net. I was able to put a mini slideshow in one of the divs. I was wondering if you can embed a game into a panel or div like that? Would there be a bunch of conflict between the page jquery and the game code? I thought it could possibly also help the previous poster. I don't really know enough about this so my apologies if it seems like a lame question. Not really sure.

  • Glad you can use it Whiteclaws!

    If you keep that event sheet and figure out some crazy action when that bullet hits something, let me know! Hope you have an awesome holiday!

  • Greetings from the Pacific Northwest! Hope my power stays on long enough for me to get this posted.

    I made a capx with some very simple shapes and colors. Squares, arcs, circles, diamonds, and such. I made it to share here for newbies and pro's alike. I thought it would be helpful if you are new, to have a variety of shapes all loaded up and ready to go. Especially if you are extremely eager and cant seem to wait to test out some mechanics. I also thought the file might come in handy if someone was having an issue with their code and needed to recreate the problem without having to fish around for, or create sprites. I made the capx with a small handful of events, and a few of the shapes have behaviors, like physics, pin, scroll to etc. You can trash all those events if you want and build from scratch, or you can build off of it and explore with it. If you do make some sort of new build out of it and rearrange the actions or conditions and sprites, it would be cool if you could share your creation.

    The current event sheet has a player shooting bullets, but thats is as far as it goes....the rest is up to you. Have fun!

    Happy Holidays all!

    Learner

  • Rojo heee heeee love my new avatar. Is it hot outside or is it just me?

    I must confess that I did do a little prepping for 2012. I bought a pair of ultra warm, ultra dry, ultra rugged boots. That was all (oh and a nice warm pair of socks). Between dealing with the tree, and having to dig my way out of about a city blocks worth of driveway, I realized my prediction came to pass,... those boots were the only thing yesterday that I could not have done without.

    Thanks for your comments. After loosing my house in a forclosure, the upside now is that "Its the landlords problem, not mine". Whew!

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