Monday, 26. March 2007, 22:34:09
xsl, javascript, ecmascript, css
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Warning: boring, rambly, techy, geeky post with a remarkably high TLA density.
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Thursday, 8. March 2007, 20:11:48
ecmascript, javascript, snake, links
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Presenting my pet
Snake.
So what if there are a lots of other snake clones on the net?
Why should you play this one over all the others? Well:
1. The snake looks cute.
2.
3. Profit.
Controls:
Enter to play
Arrow keys to change direction
P to pause.
Sunday, 4. February 2007, 12:18:24
ecmascript, javascript, Games, svg
Play
Steps!
Steps is a turn based game where you must move the red circle to the red square while avoiding the arrows. You can move 1 square at a time either up, down, left or right using the mouse or the arrow keys. You move first, then each of the arrows will move in turn onto the next available square in the direction they are pointing. When an arrow reaches the edge of the board it will wrap around onto the opposite edge. With each new level the number of arrows increases.
Good luck!
EditAfter a bit of play testing many of my friends complained that the game was too slow & that they didn't like waiting for the arrows. They are wrong, but still never let it be said that I don't listen to feedback.
Steps version 1.1 Changelog:
- Fixed bug where target repositioned on top of player.
- Added check box to toggle animation of arrows.
- Added hip & funky titling to get down with the kids.
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Wednesday, 17. January 2007, 23:53:03
ecmascript, javascript, education, web design
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You can now test your knowledge of the
United States of America!
This new page uses the exact same code that I used for the
world countries page detailed in my
last post. All I've done is change the data, the code for choosing random states, highlighting, keeping score etc. is pretty much identical.
Update 21/01/2007:
Thanks to help from Jeff we are now fully functional in IE+ASV as well!
We also have a much smaller Compressed svgz file of the game as well.
Monday, 15. January 2007, 00:13:15
ecmascript, javascript, flash, web design
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My sense of direction is infamous among my friends. However, recently I have been operating with increased international geographical awareness thanks to my very own
Find the country game! (thanks to
johnnysaucepn for the FireFox friendly code adjustment) After spending the time constructing & playing with it for probably less than 10 minutes I can now immediately picture in my mind the location of pretty much every country on the planet.
Update 21/01/2007:
Thanks to help from Jeff we are now fully functional in IE+ASV as well!
We also have a much smaller Compressed svgz file of the game as well.
For most people that's all you'll be interested in. The rest of this entry is extremely long & probably not that interesting. You have been warned.
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