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Some ideas for hiding Promo Codes
I've taken a tiny break from Mysidia to take a stroll around the proverbial web design block, and I've brought back with me a few fun things that are more-or-less painless to implement:
What are some ways you wish you could implement a promo code reward to appear but just aren't sure how it would be done? |
Ahahahaha! Oh my I loved these! xD The Konami Code one is great, and a great idea!
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squiggler, there is an option to have a user receive a promocode when an adoptable reaches a certain level, already.
Now what I'd really love is to implement a mini-games feature that rewards users with a promocode when they win. I figured this out on an older version of the script (though it wasn't very secure Javascript), but since the massive updates I've been stuck with that bit XD |
Ah, thanks!
You could use Quest for yours. I explained it here. |
My mind's been on developing some simple games in jQuery or in HTML5's canvas, but I haven't gotten there quite yet. I was wondering what sort of basic mini-games people might like (that already exist in some form on the web), like... Tetris, Snake, Asteroids... But I also want to learn how to hook them up with the currency system.
If I do get around to building actual mini-games that way, I'll gladly offer up at least one as example template for how the currency hook up works (which I haven't even begun to look into), and provide something simple enough that anyone can use it, and even optionally easily swap out the graphics for something that fits their site better. There's a good, free, and very basic HTML5 Canvas game maker called Tululoo, if you want to check it out. It's not the most advanced program, but it allows you to do quite a bit without any coding knowledge directly. |
Well, you could have them give a promocode that can only be used once that gives a valuable type item. They can then sell that for money.
To swap the graphics out, what about creating a folder where all your images are stored, and then we could upload our own with the same file names (over-writing the files)? Tululoo is awesome. I'm definitely checking it out. |
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You can set the buy price to whatever you want, but I'm not sure how the sell back works...okay. Bought a ring from the store for 50, got 25 back. So it's probably halved.
Anyway, this means if you have levels, you can pause the game each level and give whatever you feel is appropriate. I think keeping with the dimensions (and having a dimension list) is simple enough. However, if you want to provide an explanation of how to accommodate smaller/larger sizes, more advanced users would probably appreciate it. |
Well, I'd like to add the konami code and make it give a promo code but I don't understand how to add the stuff.
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Konami Code Install
1 - You need a link to jQuery. My Bootstrap theme comes with it. If you don't have it, hop into **root**/templates/**your theme**/template.tpl and before </body>, add this: HTML Code:
<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.10.2/jquery.min.js"></script> HTML Code:
;(function( $, window, document, undefined){ HTML Code:
<script src="{$home}js/jQuery_konami_code.js"></script> HTML Code:
<script type="text/javascript"> This code is now operational on every page in your site. As a reminder, the Konami Code is up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a. For some further reading on how this code can be modified, check out the github repository for it. |
I'm curious how I would alter the message. I want it to appear like this:
Congratulations! You've discovered the Promo Code for the: Konamibunny Code: PROMOCODEHERE Enter it on the Promo Code page: http://chibifurs.elementfx.com/promo It would be awesome if it played a defined sound as the box pops up too. If possible, what format would the sound need to be in and how long? Is it also possible to alter the code so only members can enter the code and not a guest or nonlogged user? |
Promo codes can already only be entered by logged in users. A non-logged in member would be able to press the sequence of keys to display the alert, but they probably would not know to, nor is there any harm in letting them...?
To change the text in the alert prompt, simply follow the instructions already given and replace the word 'yay!'. Alert prompts cannot be styled in any way. If you want to pop up a div and have it styled with css instead, learn Javascript or jQuery. Or, if you're using Bootstrap already, perhaps install and learn to use Bootbox.js. If you want to play a sound, here's the top result I got from Google. |
I've managed to at least put each piece on its own line via MANY spaces so yay! I'll make an attempt with the sound later.
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