Shittu Ur wrote:This is a slight modification to the Paintable RTR webpage source, adding Dahaarkan's alephbet destruction gifs (Killer job on those by the way), put together to make it a little easier for those who might be having trouble visualizing the letters dying. Plus, it's just really convenient (And quite enjoyable

) to have the images of their death right there while you're preforming the ritual.
https://github.com/ShittuUr/Yiddle-Didd ... _Gifs.html
Thanks again to Dahaarkan for the gifs, and the original creator of the webpage.
Hope this helps!
- Shittu Ur
Fun idea! May I suggest that you use my white-on-black version so that the GIFs match it with their black backgrounds?
Final RTR - Paintable Version (Black)
Shittu Ur wrote:If one simply copy-pastas the source code at this link into a notepad/codewriter or IDE and saves it as a "FINAL_RTR.html" or whatever you want to name it, you will have a saved copy of the web page on your device of choice and will be able to pull it up at any given time whether you are connected to the internet or not! Enjoy!
Just saving the html file isn't good enough. You linked to imgur for the destruction images, so people will need to save the html file, then open it, then save the webpage so that it includes the _files directory with offline copies of the images. To make the whole thing self-contained, you would need to embed the images as data URLs, like I did for the original letters.
Shittu Ur wrote:Okay, apperently something is a little fucked up towards the end, so this may need a little more development before it works.
My bad guys, uber tired, be up for like two days straight now, just kind winged this out...I'm going to bed, I'll try to fix this when I get up, or someone else can give it a go, the source code is all there. I'm waaay too fucking tired right now.
Feel like a terd -,..,-"
The problem is caused by the paintable region being not tall enough. In the CSS, change
height:7000px; to
height:20000px;
Please don't affirm that you "Feel like a terd", that only makes it worse! Instead, affirm that "I was feeling like a terd, and now I am feeling better."
