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Pete's Electronic Workshop & WebGL
Peter Taylor:
Hi ya all.
If you are interested in developing a WebGL only web site, please visit my site at www.peteselectronicworkshop.com.au, which is a simple 3D modelling tool.
You can create a single polyhedron prism from an extruded polygon and use the returned data directly in your WebGL application.
All practical coding of HTML, JavaScript and WebGL has been implemented in this User Interface (UI).
Feel free to copy and modify this code in your application, and if you are learning, use the code as a stepping stone to developing a creative, dynamic, artistic and responsive web site.
It will save hundreds of hours of research :'(.
Peter Taylor
Pete's Electronic Workshop
www.peteselectronicworkshop.com.au
Keep that good current flowing.
;D
tooki:
Literally no one is interested in creating a WebGL-only website, because doing so makes absolutely no sense as anything beyond a coding exercise. For a real website, there’s no advantage to doing it in WebGL, and clear downsides.
Peter Taylor:
Wow, somebody that knows nothing about creating a business, building a web site for that business using new software technology, and sharing that knowledge freely amongst likeminded people, seems to know what everybody
else thinks of it.
Where can I buy your book, visit your website, or receive another comment about something you are naïve about ?
:palm:
pcprogrammer:
And what does your website do. In my firefox web browser only a blank screen :-DD
tooki:
--- Quote from: Peter Taylor on July 16, 2022, 05:33:00 pm ---Wow, somebody that knows nothing about creating a business, building a web site for that business using new software technology, and sharing that knowledge freely amongst likeminded people, seems to know what everybody
else thinks of it.
Where can I buy your book, visit your website, or receive another comment about something you are naïve about ?
--- End quote ---
LMAO at you calling me naïve. Classic projection. I feel somewhat qualified to speak about Web stuff, since I used to work as a usability designer at an agency that does mostly websites. I’m very familiar with web technologies and usability, and how they tie in with businesses because we worked closely with our clients.
Again: there’s no logic in making a WebGL-only website. It’s something nobody wants, the same way nobody wants sardine-and-licorice ice cream. Sure, one can do it, and sardines, licorice, and ice cream are all perfectly good foods, but it doesn’t make any damned sense to combine them that way. WebGL isn’t designed to be the foundation technology for a whole website.
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