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A jam submission

tattooinzineView project page

Tattoos + Fanzines! 🗒️
Submitted by oddpress (@heyalbqrq) — 4 days, 22 hours before the deadline
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tattooinzine's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
How nice it is to use#283.0003.000
Overall#442.0562.056
How much I could potentially use it in the future#461.6671.667
How innovative or original it is#511.5001.500

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Nice job. I like the simplicity behind this. One thing I think would be helpful is having the ability to store multiple notes in the app. So I can have various writings I’m able to edit without having to save individual files.

Overall though, a nice simple tool. Good work!

Developer(+1)

Hey thanks :D I'll study this possibility, it will be really useful :D

Submitted(+1)

I found a strange issue while testing on itch.io on Firefox: when I open the app in a new tab, it resets the title and text, so they are empty. This does not happen if I open a new window and paste in the address, but it does happen if I open a new tab and paste in the address. Right-clicking the "play notepad" link from this tool jam rating page and opening the link in a new window does the same thing (saved state is lost). It's very odd. Because I'm entering my comments in one tab, and opening the app in another tab, at first it seemed like saving did not work at all.

I tested a project of my own that does more or less the same thing (it uses localstorage to save the text typed into in a textbox, as it changes, and recovers that text when reopening the page after it loads), but I didn't encounter any issues there. So it doesn't seem to be specifically a Firefox issue. One difference is that my project is hosted on github, rather than itch, but it's hard to tell if that's definitely part of the issue without further testing.

Does this make any sense?

Developer

Hello, it makes sense, yes. 

I had already noticed this, I believe that it is, due to the fact, that the project is hosted on itch.io, and that it works differently from other hosting. For example, I maintain the site on both Github and Glitch, and both work well.

Github ~> https://escreveapa.ga

Glitch ~> https://escreve-apaga.glitch.me/