2014-03-18, 07:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 2014-03-18, 07:49 AM by whitelight.)
I'm on it. Perfect timing as I have a day off tomorrow Anyway, a few questions:
1. Is there a certain word number limit imposed per quest that I have to follow? Since I will be suggesting changes (I've looked up the texts now and I already made suggestions) in the script I would like to know if there is a limit. That way I won't go overboard.
2. I understand a bit of html coding so am I right to assume that the [KNIGHT] etc. in the coding correspond to codes in the game for certain stuff to happen, like in the case of the aforementioned, the name of the knight involved is inserted into the text?
3. Regarding the use of pronouns, I know I saw you post somewhere regarding the usage of his/her, him/her in contrast to using they as it can be passed for usage in general. Was it because there isn't a specific "code" you can use that would properly switch out pronouns depending on the gender? I have to know this, that way I can also think up of ways to work around this little bleep in the system. Hell Ernest Wright was able to create 'Gadsby A Story of Over 50,000 Words Without Using the Letter "E"' which means there's a possible workaround on this one.
4. This is actually quite fun to do. :D Hopefully I get to help :))
1. Is there a certain word number limit imposed per quest that I have to follow? Since I will be suggesting changes (I've looked up the texts now and I already made suggestions) in the script I would like to know if there is a limit. That way I won't go overboard.
2. I understand a bit of html coding so am I right to assume that the [KNIGHT] etc. in the coding correspond to codes in the game for certain stuff to happen, like in the case of the aforementioned, the name of the knight involved is inserted into the text?
3. Regarding the use of pronouns, I know I saw you post somewhere regarding the usage of his/her, him/her in contrast to using they as it can be passed for usage in general. Was it because there isn't a specific "code" you can use that would properly switch out pronouns depending on the gender? I have to know this, that way I can also think up of ways to work around this little bleep in the system. Hell Ernest Wright was able to create 'Gadsby A Story of Over 50,000 Words Without Using the Letter "E"' which means there's a possible workaround on this one.
4. This is actually quite fun to do. :D Hopefully I get to help :))