It turned out that the moves in the previous post aren't visible within Firefox, so we have to adapt some things before we can use this method.
But I still think that this alternative looks very promising.
Update:
The problem has been solved as you can see in the previous posts.
Monday, 17 December 2007
Sunday, 16 December 2007
LT-PGN Editor and Viewer
Instead of using ChessPasteBin it is possible to use the LT-PGN-Viewer directly. In this example post I pass the commands via url to http://www.lutanho.net/pgn/ltpgnboard.html.
We are in control of the kind of chess pieces, the background color and the lay-out of the moves, comments and variations.
Update:
But there seems to be a problem with Firefox. See the next post.
Update 2:
The problem has been solved by the programmer of the LT-PGN-VIEWER. See his comments below this post.
We are in control of the kind of chess pieces, the background color and the lay-out of the moves, comments and variations.
Update:
But there seems to be a problem with Firefox. See the next post.
Update 2:
The problem has been solved by the programmer of the LT-PGN-VIEWER. See his comments below this post.
Monday, 3 December 2007
Publishing chess games (again)
I am still looking for a better way to publish chess games on blogsites.
Some progress has been made since my initial post about this subject, but you haven't seen much about this.
One of the problems with blogspot is the lack of a possibility to use php or at least to upload javascript files, but now I have some ideas about dealing with this without getting dependent on other people's sites.
Some progress has been made since my initial post about this subject, but you haven't seen much about this.
One of the problems with blogspot is the lack of a possibility to use php or at least to upload javascript files, but now I have some ideas about dealing with this without getting dependent on other people's sites.
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