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  • agaukstA Offline
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    agaukst
    wrote on last edited by
    #7

    Sorry for necroing, but thought it'd be better to ask here since I've been following this exact tutorial.

    Hey @debutdebut - thanks for the great tutorial! I love interactive websites and I'm looking to spice my portfolio site up a bit with P5.js.

    By following this guide I have been able to get my sketches to show up and working well in Google Chrome, but none of them work in either Firefox or Edge, and I can't for the life of me figure out why. I see that your site ja-kob.ch works fine in all three of these browsers.

    I'll provide the code for my sketch, index.html and screenshots of my setup in Custom CSS & HTML in Lay Theme, let me know if I have done anything wrong that would break my sketch in other browsers than Chrome.

    Sketch.js:

    var cnv;
    var ey;
    
    function setup() {
    	cnv = createCanvas(windowWidth, windowHeight);
    	//createCanvas(windowWidth, windowHeight);
    	colorMode(HSB, 360, 100, 100, 100);
    	angleMode(DEGREES);
    	cnv.position(0, 0);
    	cnv.parent('sketch-holder');
    
    	ey = {
    		x: width/2,
    		y: height,
    		rad: width/3,
    	};
    
    
    }
    
    function draw() {
    	background(0, 0, 15);
    
    	var ang = atan2(mouseY - ey.x, mouseX - ey.x);
    
    	noStroke();
    	fill(0, 0, 100);
    	ellipse(ey.x, ey.y, ey.rad);
    	fill(340, 50, 90);
    	ellipse(ey.x + (ey.x / 4) * cos(ang), ey.y + (ey.y / 4.5) * sin(ang), ey.rad / 3.3);
    	sin(ang), ey.rad;
    	fill(0, 0, 15);
    	ellipse(ey.x + (ey.x / 3.8) * cos(ang), ey.y + (ey.y / 4) * sin(ang), ey.rad / 6);
    	sin(ang), ey.rad;
    	fill(0, 0, 100);
    	ellipse(ey.x + (ey.x / 3.2) * cos(ang), ey.y + (ey.y / 3.6) * sin(ang), ey.rad / 16);
    	sin(ang), ey.rad/2;
    
    }
    
    function windowResized(){
    	resizeCanvas(windowWidth, windowHeight);
    	ey.x = width/2;
    	ey.y = height;
    	ey.rad = width/3;
    }
    
    

    Index.html:

    <!DOCTYPE html>
    <html lang="">
      <head>
        <meta charset="utf-8">
        <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
        <title>BigEye</title>
        <style> body {padding: 0; margin: 0;} </style>
        <script src="libraries/p5.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
        <script src="libraries/p5.sound.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
        <script src="libraries/p5.dom.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
        <script src="bigeye.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
      </head>
      <body>
      </body>
    </html>
    
    

    Lay Theme Custom CSS & HTML:

    Custom CSS for Desktop Version:

    #sketch-holder {
      margin: 0;
      padding: 0;
      width: 100%;
    }
    
    #sketch-holder canvas {
      width: 100%;
      height: auto;
      margin: 0;
      padding: 0;
    }
    

    Custom <head> content:

    <script src="https://myurl/wp-content/assets/libraries/p5.js"></script>
    <script src="https://myurl/wp-content/assets/libraries/p5.dom.js"></script>
    <script src="https://myurl/wp-content/assets/libraries/p5.sound.js"></script>
    
    <script>
        if (jQuery(window).width() > 600) {
      jQuery.getScript( "https://myurl/wp-content/assets/bigeye.js", function( data, textStatus, jqxhr ) {
        console.log( data ); // Data returned
        console.log( textStatus ); // Success
        console.log( jqxhr.status ); // 200
        console.log( "Load was performed." );
      }); 
    }
    </script>
    
    <script>
    window.laytheme.on("newpageshown", function(layoutObj, type, obj){
      if(obj.slug == "home"){
        jQuery('#sketch-holder').show();
        } else {
         jQuery('#sketch-holder').hide();
         console.log( "Hide");
      }
    });
    </script>
    

    Custom HTML at top:

    <div id='sketch-holder'></div>
    

    Cheers,
    August :--)

    augustgaukstad.com

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    • arminunruhA Offline
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      arminunruh
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      wrote on last edited by
      #8

      good luck!

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        lena...weber
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        #9
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          lena...weber
          wrote on last edited by
          #10

          Hello everybody,
          I have also been following the tutorial @debutdebut
          My Libraries and sketch.js load fine but the .ttf font file (stored in assets also) called by sketch.js can't be found. (console says "Load was performed." )

          The sketch isn't displayed at all, even when I comment out everything in my sketch related to my specific font (i thought there would be a standard font displayed instead like in the p5.js editor)
          I also tried choosing a path of a font i had already installed as a Webfont in Laytheme, but the problem remained the same.
          All I see is "Loading..." at the bottom of my sketch
          I can't figure out the problem.
          Does somebody know what could be the issue here?
          Beginners-Greetings :)
          Lena

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            mariusjopen
            Global Moderator
            wrote on last edited by
            #11

            Dear @lena-weber
            yes. I hope someone can help!

            Best!

            Marius

            www.mariusjopen.world

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              cgvdv_bk
              wrote on last edited by
              #12

              Hey There,
              i'm sorry if this is a stupid question – my Programming Skills are very basic...

              With the code provided by the p5.js Web-Editor, I embedded a sketch via <iframe> on my Website http://homeoffice.kroenker.com

              <iframe src="https://editor.p5js.org/cgvdv_bk/embed/-zDedzX57" style="position: fixed; width: 100%; height: 100%; border: none"></iframe>
              

              Naturally i can't place anything onto the <iframe> Element... But is there any "easy" possibility (especially in Laytheme) to nest the <iframe> element into the Background?

              Best,
              Bernd

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              • arminunruhA Offline
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                arminunruh
                Global Moderator
                wrote on last edited by
                #13

                yea you can put the iframe in lay options -> custom css & html -> custom html in footer
                for example

                and then make the background transparent so your background iframe is shown (put this in some css field)

                #grid, .cover-region-desktop .cover-inner{ background!transparent!important; }
                
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                • arminunruhA arminunruh

                  yea you can put the iframe in lay options -> custom css & html -> custom html in footer
                  for example

                  and then make the background transparent so your background iframe is shown (put this in some css field)

                  #grid, .cover-region-desktop .cover-inner{ background!transparent!important; }
                  
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                  cgvdv_bk
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #14

                  @arminunruh Thanks, i'll give it a try!

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                  • L lena...weber

                    Hello everybody,
                    I have also been following the tutorial @debutdebut
                    My Libraries and sketch.js load fine but the .ttf font file (stored in assets also) called by sketch.js can't be found. (console says "Load was performed." )

                    The sketch isn't displayed at all, even when I comment out everything in my sketch related to my specific font (i thought there would be a standard font displayed instead like in the p5.js editor)
                    I also tried choosing a path of a font i had already installed as a Webfont in Laytheme, but the problem remained the same.
                    All I see is "Loading..." at the bottom of my sketch
                    I can't figure out the problem.
                    Does somebody know what could be the issue here?
                    Beginners-Greetings :)
                    Lena

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                    debutdebut
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #15

                    dear @lena-weber, from your description I suppose that the path to your font is wrong. I good place to start is by opening the developer console of your browser. Usually, p5js tells you there if something is wrong with your path.

                    Hope this helps! āœŒļø

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                    • mariusjopenM Offline
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                      mariusjopen
                      Global Moderator
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #16

                      Dear @debutdebut
                      Thank you for helping!
                      We appreciate the time people take to make the LayTheme community stronger.
                      Best!
                      Marius

                      www.mariusjopen.world

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                        wrongstudio
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #17

                        i followed this but seems like if i come back i need to do a hard refresh or else nothing shows up.

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                        • W wrongstudio

                          i followed this but seems like if i come back i need to do a hard refresh or else nothing shows up.

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                          wrongstudio
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #18

                          @wrongstudio I just added:

                          jQuery.ajaxSetup({cache:true});

                          and that seemed to do it.

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