I'm not the best programmer, not by a longshot. But I can utilize Google Search in a way that I find what I'm looking for. I found this website Heroku https://www.heroku.com and it looks like it can run web apps locally. As I said before, I'm not very good at programming, but if it could read project files that are stored locally or on the cloud, that would work exceptionally well.
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General discussion / Re: Is it possible to make a version of Solarus that runs in a web browser?
May 06, 2019, 01:30:01 PM #2
General discussion / Is it possible to make a version of Solarus that runs in a web browser?
May 04, 2019, 04:59:47 AM
I don't always have access to a computer to design my quests, and I don't have an Android phone . I'm usually stuck on a Chromebook that can't run .exe files. So, in effect, is there a way to design a version of Solarus that can run in a web browser? Maybe it can call upon local files whose directory is put into the web app. Just trying to make Solarus a bit more portable
Thanks for the help!!
--Fox
Thanks for the help!!
--Fox
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