Perchance - Create a Random Text Generator
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This is a Lemmy Community for perchance.org, a platform for sharing and creating random text generators.
Feel free to ask for help, share your generators, and start friendly discussions at your leisure :)
This community is mainly for discussions between those who are building generators. For discussions about using generators, especially the popular AI ones, the community-led Casual Perchance forum is likely a more appropriate venue.
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text-to-image-plugin
andai-text-plugin
) e.g. "What is the good prompt for X?", "How to achieve X with Y generator?" - See Perchance AI FAQ for FAQ about the AI tools.
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thank you! I had no idea the cursor style even existed. Amazing how many options there are.
Did what you said as far as
cursor: pointer
and put a comment next to it saying 'credit: BluePower'did not understand what you meant by an 'instruction so that the plugin downloads the image by double-clicking in the plugin page'. I have been avoiding importing anything at all on pages that output things (like importing text-to-image on the plugin page itself) after noticing a fontchanging plugin I had made was importing it's imports in to what it was outputting. Essentially, if I were to import the text-to-image plugin on the page that outputs a plugin, the plugin would be outputted with the text-to-image plugin too. Since learning that, I have minimized my plugin pages to have no imports unless the imports specifically are required by the plugin. So the plugin page itself here, i believe shouldn't have an image at all since importing text-to-image would be excess overhead for everyone that imports it. Did not really understand what you meant, but yeah my pages for the actual plugin itself are becoming minimal for this reason and may have their page stuff disappear entirely and be replaced by all the info for the plugin being on the example page.
thank you for the css knowledge.
my own knowledge is 99% js, 0.9%html, 0.1%css.
@Alllo I think what I mean of "double-clicking to download" is that I also suggest an option so that the image will download when the image frame is double-clicked instead of just clicked. You could also reference how to do that in your plugin page. 😄
Btw, you can set
padding: 8px
or12px
in thediv
andp
elements so there's more space to click (and tap for mobile screens, since the chance of mis-clicking will be highly reduced). The bigger the padding, the bigger the spaces are.Done. Credited you more. And also started padding stuff, thank you. Great tip about padding. Would go great in a library of tips somehow :)
@Alllo You're welcome. Also, as a reference if you want to learn more CSS, there's W3Schools' CSS tutorial, it's a really great website. https://www.w3schools.com/Css/