I'm not sure which one is missing.. is it like a bracket? maybe you can copy paste me the one you wrote? >_<
https://www.w3schools.com/howto/howto_html_include.asp <- this is what i do. basically you just make a separate html file with the links you want and copy/paste some javascript on every page you want it to appear on.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31954089/how-can-i-reuse-a-navigation-bar-on-multiple-pages here here!!!! lokie!!!
i couldn't figure out that first link from w3 but i was sent one from https://sadgrl.online/ and it worked!
oh!! so you pretty much just make a page on your site called webgarden.html, and put whatever you want in it as long as it fits in a 250x250 square so that it can be embedded with the generator!
Yeah that tutorial is a bit confusing! Draco is right, its just a normal html page with a fixed 250x size. Then other people can iframe to that page and you make a page called a greenhouse where you collect iframes to other peoples wegbarden.html's.
Thanks guys. Is this the code I put? The page has a link to an example and tells me to get the code from there but it just shows me a video. This is the generator page.. https://missmoss.neocities.org/webgardens/generator/
the generator is for like. the sharing part, i guess? also there hasn't been any sort of example file on the site yet, it was like that for me too :T
sorry I'm being stupid- so I just put whatever I want into the normal HTML page and it will automatically put it into the box for me?
It uses somewhat heavy JavaScript. Each care bear is given an integer value that starts at zero. The submit button at the end just runs a JavaScript function and passes it the whole form. The function checks the form and for each answer that matches the share bear answer, the function increases the sharebear integer by one. Then it just figures out which integer is highest and sends you to the appropriate result page
Ooh! I'm in the process of writing a little demo about this, I'll leave the link here when it's ready :-)
Here it is! https://hekate.neocities.org/quiz.html