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Create Games with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS (Part 3)

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  Tool: Create Games with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS (Part 3) Description: A continued guide for how to resume game progress using HTML, JavaScript, and CSS Review: https://rumble.com/v1pyzd8-creating-games-with-html-javascript-and-css-part-3.html?mref=18ahn1&mc=47j9c Ease of Use: Scale of 1 to 5; 1 being easiest, 5 being hardest 4  

Create Games with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS (Part 2)

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  Tool: Create Games with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS (Part 2) Description: A continued guide for how HTML, JavaScript, and CSS can be used together to create interaction in games Review: https://rumble.com/v1mi120-creating-games-with-html-javascript-and-css-part-2.html Ease of Use: Scale of 1 to 5; 1 being easiest, 5 being hardest 4  

Create Games with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS (Part 1)

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  Tool: Create Games with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS Description: A foundational guide for how HTML, JavaScript, and CSS can be used together to create games Review: https://youtu.be/0jfZ1H4nfZQ Ease of Use: Scale of 1 to 5; 1 being easiest, 5 being hardest 4  

OBS Overlays

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     Tool: OBS Overlays - Concept Description: Using basic HTML, CSS, and jQuery coding, it's possible to create powerful overlays in OBS using the Browser source. It centers around the idea of using transparency styling and jQuery to compile on-demand animation. High quality animated overlays can be created with just a few lines of simple code, right overtop your video! Download free samples on the Photolearningism GitHub - https://github.com/Photolearningism/Obs_Overlays Review: https://youtu.be/6iygHy-qVU4 Ease of Use: Scale of 1 to 5; 1 being easiest, 5 being hardest 2