could you please port your file as it hard to find the code of the cheats?
thank you been stressing over this as i am not good with code so thought i was messing up badlyYou got that error because you pressed "Enter". Don't press "Enter", click "Active cheats" instead.
For detailed info see #5,098
Active cheats, ey? Should be "Activate cheats" but I guess the Dev doesn't care about spelling...
Exactly as the colleague below wrote, this error pops up because you click ENTER instead of CLICKING THE BUTTON - I also get this error when I press ENTER.could you please port your file as it hard to find the code of the cheats?
keeps getting this error
You got that error because you pressed "Enter". Don't press "Enter", click "Active cheats" instead.
For detailed info see #5,098
Active cheats, ey? Should be "Activate cheats" but I guess the Dev doesn't care about spelling...
We are not getting any error when we enter the cheat codes? Also, I'm fully aware that textbox doesn't take those arguments, seems like a mistake from one of our team member. I'll make sure it gets removed in next update. Asked him to remove the "cheat code here" as the text because people would not understand that they need to remove it before entering the cheat code. And would just paste the cheat code after.Vln_ You have some mistakes in your code. (You really should know this)
Code as is:
- A macro cannot have the HTML attribute "placeholder"
- A macro cannot have the HTML attribute "style"
but should be:HTML:<<textbox "_testcode" "" placeholder="Cheat code here" style="background: rgb(85 85 129 / 25%);font-size: large;font-weight: 600;">>
Hence the reason people get an error when clicking the "Enter" key after entering a code because the macro takes the placeholder as the third argument. The "Enter" key should only work when a third argument is used.HTML:<<textbox "_testcode" "Cheat code here">>
e.g.
Arguments:HTML:<<textbox "_testcode" "Cheat code here" "Passage-name">>
If you'd like to add a placeholder and/or inline styling to the
- receiverName: The name of the variable to modify, which must be quoted—e.g., "$foo". Object and array property references are also supported—e.g., "$foo.bar", "$foo['bar']", & "$foo[0]". In this case "_testcode"
- defaultValue: The default value of the text box. In this case "Cheat code here"
- passage: (optional) The name of the passage to go to if the return/enter key is pressed. May be called either with the passage name or with a link markup.
<<textbox>>macro you may want to use the<<attr>>and/or<<style>>macro,You must be registered to see the links, however, the inline style is redundant since the<<textbox>>is already styled with CSS.
e.g.
I did post this before but you either didn't notice or you simply don't care?HTML:<<attr "placeholder" "Cheat code here">><<textbox "_testcode" "">> <</attr>>
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I added it on trelloThat's why I suggested you'd use Hituro's<<attr>>macroYou must be registered to see the links
e.g.
That way you can add a placeholder that informs but is not a hindrance just like in an HTML input elementHTML:<<attr "placeholder" "Cheat code here">><<textbox "_testcode" "">> <</attr>>
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This question doesn't make a bit of sense, if you play 10 hours a day the game will take you from 2-4 days if you play an hour at a time it will take 2 weeks.How long is this game so far?
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