@VioneT Okay thanks!
I make generators on Perchance.org and do a bunch of other cool things.
@VioneT Okay thanks!
@eatham No, but I think I’ll going to make the script to work directly with Perchance’s built in backups feature (so it can grab backups straight just like the restore points).
@eatham That’s cool, I found the generator link on your hub:
https://perchance.org/passwordgen-mini
I also notice it’s abandoned. I guess I’ll use this for later.
@eatham I used a backlink checker website Ahrefs. There are other backlink checker websites out there, but I’m using that for the purpose of this thing.
@casual_perchance Wait can I mention the other profile though? @BluePower@sh.itjust.works
@casual_perchance **Formatting** test *comment*.
@Alllo That’s an answer I haven’t been thinking before. I started learning Perchance and JS over 2 years ago, and just started tinkering with the plugin when it was just released. And yeah, there are many AI image generators that use the t2i framework, actually.
@AdministratorDude You can start simple, and then start exploring the boundaries of the text-to-image-plugin
, the deep-in-down Perchance code, and maybe explore other generators that offer great possibilities Perchance has. 😊
@Alllo Fun fact: The plugin page itself was written to encourage users to upload to imgur at the time perchance.org/upload was not made yet. That’s why these images still use the source from the imgur site. I’ve also never noticed they updated that to change it to perchance.org/upload.
@dlcnate1 Exploring through the examples page and searching, I found multiple examples of how you can control the output based on dropdown menus:
https://perchance.org/drop-down-list-example#edit
https://perchance.org/dynamic-drop-down-list-example#edit
https://perchance.org/multi-dropdown-user-provided-pattern#edit
It uses dynamic odds to determine which items should be picked based on what you select and stuff, but feel free to play around with those examples.
@VioneT Oooh, didn’t know that, I think that when you got banned, you can’t comment anymore (same with this: https://lemmy.world/post/10020271) 😁
@perchance I’ve also done the same with the-generator-hub-collection
, and it yielded even weirder results. The admin comments didn’t even hide, and I was still able to comment, even if I refreshed the page multiple times.
Have any of you tried this similar approach before?
@ELPHANEIEJGUY Add [
to the HTML or set it as a variable: ]
reload = [window.navigation.reload(), ""]
output
[reload]
If you want to make a button to do just that: \<button onclick="window.navigation.reload()"\>reload\</button\>
(remove the backslashes)
However, executing that will result in the preview state as if the code was unmodified, so you’ll have to click on the “reload” button for the preview to reload with the modified code.
@perchance Update: The Generator Manager is now at version 2.0.13, which delivers a bunch of changes optimized for mobile users and more!
@Cocell Reading this through Mastodon 👀
@VioneT Finally, another new generator using the Visual Novel Template! I feel like only a few generators use the template as not many people write storyboards like this. Or maybe the template itself isn’t discoverable enough to the user.