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@goodboydigital/fido.js

v3.2.17

Published

Goodboys Awesome HTML5 Framework

Downloads

90

Readme

Fido.js, Goodboy's rich media framework

Notes from update on the template, September 15th 2015

This repo contains the latest version of fido, the one we'll use for everything from now on, but because the decision to use it as a module was only made recently and for the purposes of the Star Wars games, some things have changed along the way, so here's a quick recap:

  • The shop currently in this repo does not work, it needs to be replaced by the one in Rebels or in the cooking game (cooking had the best shop as far as I'm aware).
  • The traditional Button class has been renamed to AsbtractButton and is backwards-compatible, only the name needs to be changed.

  • There is a PixiScrollbar and a PixiScrollbar_ ?

  • Historically (for as long as I, Alvin, remember) the /game/ folder used to contain the minimalistic World/GameObject framework but there are files from the running games that might need to be deleted/moved elsewhere.

  • The game framework is located in the bob/ folder.

Feel free to add you own notes!

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