08-28-2010, 10:29 PM
Glad you guys like it!
Gary and I were talking about how to make the landing page a little more spunky, and Tetris was clearly the answer!
How about we do something fun with it?
I think it's time we have a little "mini" competition in good cheer and post screen shots of our high scores! But the only rule is to make sure we post screen shots showing scores that are higher than the currently posted high score, and that the screen shots are from this Tetris game on Bring4th, so the competition is fair.
You can access the game here:
http://bring4th.org/gosocial/
Here's the thing, we don't want to bog down the Bring4th server with a stack of old screen shots. So if anyone posts scores below the current high score, then those attachments will get deleted. Only screens that best the previously posted high score will be allowed. Thanks for your understanding with that request.
I'm actually in the mood to play right now, so maybe I'll be the first to attach a screen shot. :-)
Good luck, Tetris fans! :-)
Steve
Gary and I were talking about how to make the landing page a little more spunky, and Tetris was clearly the answer!
How about we do something fun with it?
I think it's time we have a little "mini" competition in good cheer and post screen shots of our high scores! But the only rule is to make sure we post screen shots showing scores that are higher than the currently posted high score, and that the screen shots are from this Tetris game on Bring4th, so the competition is fair.
You can access the game here:
http://bring4th.org/gosocial/
Here's the thing, we don't want to bog down the Bring4th server with a stack of old screen shots. So if anyone posts scores below the current high score, then those attachments will get deleted. Only screens that best the previously posted high score will be allowed. Thanks for your understanding with that request.
I'm actually in the mood to play right now, so maybe I'll be the first to attach a screen shot. :-)
Quote:(If you are using Windows and want to capture your screen, you can do it by hitting the "Prnt Scrn" key on your keyboard, and then opening up "paint", that is in your Programs, and then Accessories folder. Once paint is open, you can "Paste" by hitting Ctrl-V, or Right click the canvas and select Paste from the popup menu.)
For Mac, press Command-Shift-3. The screen shot will be automatically saved as a PNG file on your desktop. (That is, unless you have another application to capture images, then you might have already re-assigned your hot-key)
Good luck, Tetris fans! :-)
Steve