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Mircea
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Slideshow Player: New media bar design

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by Mircea
I went wild with the Slideshow Player the past couple of days. Last night I managed to fix the last bugs I could find, meaning you should be able to abuse the interface by clicking anything in any order at any speed. Remember though that I only test the player on Firefox and Chromium (the open-source version of Google Chrome) thus can't guarantee it works flawlessly in other web browsers as well.

On top of that however, I also managed to redesign the media bar to look exactly as I always wanted it to. Buttons now have a modern elegant design, with transition effects when changing colors or the cursor hovers over them. I also implemented a ring surrounding the image and song thumbnail, which indicates how much time is left before the image or song changes.

Try it out and let me know what you think! Since settings are now stored in the URL hash, here's a link that will take you straight to a vore slideshow with trance music (NSFW enabled):

https://mirceakitsune.github.io/slideshow_player/#image...

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music 8,790, wip 6,007, viewer 973, announcement 806, player 517, code 126, programming 117, slideshow 90, showcase 73, images 44, opensource 33, javascript 18, pd 18, html 16, publicdomain 9, github 9, js 8, slideshowplayer 5
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Published: 5 years, 7 months ago
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Argentleaf
2 years, 4 months ago
Amazing stuff, but can you search more than one word at the time?
Mircea
2 years, 4 months ago
Thank you. Use "," in between words to search combinations, ";" to separate pairs of multiple searches.
MaxVonBraun
2 months, 1 week ago
It sounds like an annoying issue. As a website user, such nuances like additional punctuation marks shouldn’t concern me. Either it should be written below the search bar, or the site lacks proper UI/UX expertise.
Bengun
2 months, 1 week ago
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