Is there any thought to letting the viewer have to pick one of two or three choices that all have different consequences/rewards?
Has there been anymore thought about having a timer for the next image?
Multiple choices/ timer
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id imagine the multiple choice option would be hard to implement, until then you can just do it like A Painful Experience does it with the page jumping http://www.milovana.com/webteases/showtease.php?id=87
http://milovana.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30
This is definetly plannned... Please use the link above for discussions or suggestions, oh and welcome cfnmdroog
blue_down_under's suggestions is also nice
This is definetly plannned... Please use the link above for discussions or suggestions, oh and welcome cfnmdroog
blue_down_under's suggestions is also nice
Try or die
timing in web teases
I suppose the problem with timing is to get the person using the tease
editor a way to specify it. However, as I'm sure you know,
in HTML the effect of a time limit is very simple to achieve. Just put
section of a HTML file, where 45 is the number of seconds and nextpage.html is the URL of the next page in the tease. Thus, if the editor allowed
specification of a time out in seconds, you could have the tease run
without the user clicking at all!
That might be a useful feature if the reader has his hands full.
editor a way to specify it. However, as I'm sure you know,
in HTML the effect of a time limit is very simple to achieve. Just put
in the<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="45;URL=nextpage.html">
<head> ... </head>
section of a HTML file, where 45 is the number of seconds and nextpage.html is the URL of the next page in the tease. Thus, if the editor allowed
specification of a time out in seconds, you could have the tease run
without the user clicking at all!
That might be a useful feature if the reader has his hands full.
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