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16 июня 2017 00:02
Hi guys !

I'm sharing my all process about a project that I made using Blend4web without any extra js code.

I'ts all logic node based and I hope it will help someone.

Blend4web domotic project process playlist

Thank you.
30 мая 2017 12:58
It would be more like a UI element but I'm just trying to create things by modules . So I could create an UI inside blend4web that could be exported with only one webplayer file. But anyway, thank you for your time.
29 мая 2017 13:23
Thank you Will to spend some of your time to answer me, but I know already how to do it with some buttons to initiate the sliding like up and down but I can't don't understand much of javascript to do it only with the movement of the mouse like a real sliding bar.

Here it is my example cause I don't know if you got access to my file so if you want to check it to understand better my struggling : https://we.tl/Y402QD3y6C
28 мая 2017 22:37
Hi there,

It's my first question on this forum so, I don't know if it's the right place to post my question.

First of all you guys rock ! Seriously ! I already created something cool with your features, always in logic nodetree sure . And now that I need to code a little Javascript, I can't understand it to modify it as I need.

I tried to understand it here : https://www.blend4web.com/en/community/article/66/
and then here : https://www.blend4web.com/en/forums/topic/1916/

But I can't and I was trying to do a sliding menu that would be sliding as the mouse clics on any item of the menu. Like that, if I clicked on "clic01" button then that button and all the other buttons will be moving up and down according with the moves of the mouse, and at the same time the value on the texture's material will be adding or subtracting the same values as the buttons. Basically It will be making a clic hold and drag and then from its coordinates the objects could move.

Hope you guys can help me figuring out how to make it, or at least some other resources that I can learn how to do it from.

Keep with the great work !