HTML5 test
Colin Holgate
colinholgate at gmail.com
Tue Sep 1 09:11:32 EDT 2015
Do your colors look as intended?
> On Sep 1, 2015, at 6:10 AM, BNig <bernd.niggemann at uni-wh.de> wrote:
>
> Hi Colin,
>
> seeing your example I just took a stack I posted on livecodeshare
> http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/445/Colorpuzzle
> and knowing nothing about HTML I just made a HTML5 standalone
>
> It worked surprisingly well. Amazing, just converting it to HTML5 was only
> compile time.
>
> The stack lets you pick a color from the bottom pane and then this color
> sticks to the cursor and you move it to the top pane to match the color and
> click again. Then you either have a hit or a miss. Counter work.
> The interface (sticking color square) was intended for touch devices.
> The 3 right sided sliders let you adjust the colors to make it more
> difficult/easier. Just play with them.
> Some elements like buttons/sliders don't look quite right but basically it
> works.
> Tested in Safari.
>
> here is the link to the HTML5 version
> ----------------------------------
> http://berndniggemann.on-rev.com/colorpuzzleLC8/colorpuzzle.html
> ----------------------------------
> Kind regards
>
> Bernd
>
>
>
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