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Interactive diagrams. Diagrams that interactively show piece moves.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
💡📝H. G. Muller wrote on Tue, Sep 13, 2016 03:47 PM UTC:

When you have pressed the 'Create HTML' button after having set up the initial position, a text pane will appear right of the diagram, which displays the text that you have to paste in a HTML document at the point where you want to make the diagram appear. You would have to paste that in the submission form of your article (e.g. in the 'Setup' section) to make the diagram appear there.

If you want to use it in another place than an article here on CVP, you would have to also copy the .js file to which the HTML text refers to the proper place, as well as the piece graphics used. If you want to use the diagram on your own computer, you can design it with complete URL for the graphics directory, pointing to the chessvariants.com website, (and later edit the nameof the js file in the diagram definition to a complete URL), and paste it in some HTML page. It would then only work in your browser when you are on-line, though.