03-21-2016, 04:19 PM
I have just made a MAJOR update to a program I developed for the LEGO Mars Mission Fan-Made wiki
(http://marsmissionwiki.wikifoundry.com)
First, some backstory.
Back in 2007-2008, there was a flash application on the LEGO Mars Mission website that displayed a bunch of "transmissions" that told the story of LEGO Mars Mission. At some point, this got broken. However the data and .swf's had been backed-up.
In 2013, I decided to take a shot at coding a brand new one, with html and JavaScript!
The first attempt failed.
The second attempt worked-out, but was far from complete, and had some bugs.
Since then, there have been a few patches/contributions, some by me, some by me, some by by others.
Anyways, one of the most iconic features the original program had, that mine has been lacking till now, was a typing animation for the text when a transmission is first loaded.
You can view the application either on the Mars Mission Wiki
http://marsmissionwiki.wikifoundry.com/p...nsmissions
or, on the Crystalien Redux website, where the files are actually hosted
http://crystalien-redux.com/unrelated/ET...Trans.html
(http://marsmissionwiki.wikifoundry.com)
First, some backstory.
Back in 2007-2008, there was a flash application on the LEGO Mars Mission website that displayed a bunch of "transmissions" that told the story of LEGO Mars Mission. At some point, this got broken. However the data and .swf's had been backed-up.
In 2013, I decided to take a shot at coding a brand new one, with html and JavaScript!
The first attempt failed.
The second attempt worked-out, but was far from complete, and had some bugs.
Since then, there have been a few patches/contributions, some by me, some by me, some by by others.
Anyways, one of the most iconic features the original program had, that mine has been lacking till now, was a typing animation for the text when a transmission is first loaded.
You can view the application either on the Mars Mission Wiki
http://marsmissionwiki.wikifoundry.com/p...nsmissions
or, on the Crystalien Redux website, where the files are actually hosted
http://crystalien-redux.com/unrelated/ET...Trans.html