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Scripts that change the appearance or behavior (UI/UX) of the site. Any script that does nothing other than add a link to a page to a menu, panel or toolbar belongs to § Shortcuts . Any script that makes an edit to a page (i.e. increases the user's contributions) or changes the appearance or behavior of the edit form ( action=edit/submit ...
Renoise audio tracker uses Lua scripting to extend functionality. RetroShare encrypted filesharing, serverless email, instant messaging, online chat and BBS software, has a Lua plugin for automation and control. Roblox is a game platform with its own game engine. It uses a modified version of Lua 5.1 called Luau.
Roblox (/ ˈ r oʊ b l ɒ k s / ⓘ, ROH-bloks) is an online game platform and game creation system developed by Roblox Corporation that allows users to program and play games created by themselves or other users. It was created by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in 2004, and released to the public in 2006. As of August 2020, the platform has ...
Argiope caesarea is a species of spider in the genus Argiope. [1] Description. Argiope caesarea has long, black legs and a yellow and black striped abdomen consistent ...
Argiope bruennichi is commonly known as the wasp spider. In Australia, Argiope keyserlingi and Argiope aetherea are known as St Andrew's cross spiders, for their habit of resting in the web with paired legs outstretched in the shape of an X and mirroring the large white web decoration (the cross of St. Andrew [2] having the same form
Roblox: 2013 January 1 2014 July 7 The game was fully released on July 7, 2017 after exactly three years. Smokin' Guns: Quake III Arena: 2001 2009 January 5 [63] Smokin' Guns was originally developed by Iron Claw Interactive under the name Western Quake 3 until 2005.
Argiope ("silver face") may refer to: Argiope (mythology), several figures from Greek mythology; Argiope, a genus of spiders which includes the St Andrew's Cross ...
Starting out, it may be easier to modify an existing script to do what you want, rather than create a new script from scratch. This is called "forking". To do this, copy the script to a subpage, ending in ".js", [n. 1] of your user page. Then, install the new page like a normal user script.