@Cerbrus so the corner blocks (hit a regular block with a hammer) go in 4 different directions. those translate to up/down/left/right and if you activate them solid while standing there you move in that direction.
Does anyone have any idea how I could go about pulling an ajax request from chrome dev tools and record the edits I may have put into the chrome console or style sheet
I mean you can change the styles right but on reload, it goes away, where do the temporary styles really live, and how can I copy those to take them and add them to a file or database or something
@shr No not really because I want it to be done without an editor and @rle you seem to have the idea I am looking at. I want to use chrome dev tools to pass edits on the fly by converting whatever holds the data passed when I make edits in the chrome Console window take that data in its format and parse it out into a file to be used on the server
@ssube This is more client-server reloading, the aim goal is to have a site that is edited by its users, the easiest the best solution so far is github with ssh, however I would really like to bake this chrome dev tools idea into the mix
the only way I see it being possible is either through an extension (if chrome even opens those apis there) or if you put a MO on the entire page listening at every level.
which would probably capture it all, but a nightmare as well to setup. and they could always just delete it because you give them that access
if you allow live editing of every page from every user without a huge trusted base of moderators you'll have 4chan takeover of wikipedia constantly. I already told you how I think it could be possible to send the dev tools changes up, but I'm not going to deny it's a terrible idea, even as an experiment.
if you don't have a flood of xss attacks, you'll have unusable content
@ssu mainly because having it on a server gives you so much more power over what goes on, and things like this grow and evolve to outperform limited option like a wiki or gist page, as well as users are to be given hosting space as a sign up profile to host web apps and websites for portfolios and more
but by all means, undertake it. if you wanna, to answer your first question I don't think you can do the dev tools thing without writing it as an extension.
It will combine many of the similar ideas of the things that we love and use as developers yes, and parts of it will sound much like the things we use daily, but it is indeed different and I have yet to find anything like it while I have researched
and no I am not worried about powering web apps and stuff just for having a lot of user doing that. I have a enterprise web server net to my bed