Parse
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- Oct 28, 2013
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Welcome to Arc Client:
The Arc Client is a JavaScript/Ajax/Node platform client environment designed for support of the Arcturus Emulator. I firmly believe that the website of most retros out there are pointless and a waste of space. The arc client will allow unlimited space for features handled both on the user and administrator side. The point of the project is to make the website built into the client, meaning you need to click, drag and do whatever you like and making it fully custom!
Custom.. what do you mean?
I mean an advanced web-built moderator tool that allows administrators and moderators to be able to do things that they would normally do in housekeeping but in the client.
Features:
Example:
This is obviously a pre-build as nothing is set in stone at the moment. But an example would be as a user could click the "News" icon and a module pops up on the side where they can browser the news articles posted by the staff members. The staff members would also have a box of links that each open up a module for them to post news, send alerts, handle chatlogs, bans and more!
Basically its like a CMS but all built into the client using AJAX and JavaScript! This project for me is a learning process, I'm open for criticizing as long as you're not being an asshole. Like above, you'd simply be sent a message that you disconnected or if you were banned you'd be displayed another module.
What does it support?
Right now I am working around the Arcturus Development as its the biggest most active development server there is right now and one I feel comfortable working with. It will only support this because its using its database and I am not familiar with whether or not the other databases are similar to Arcturus but I highly doubt it.
I'll continue to post updates and my goal is to have this finished by the end of the year.
UPDATES:
The Arc Client is a JavaScript/Ajax/Node platform client environment designed for support of the Arcturus Emulator. I firmly believe that the website of most retros out there are pointless and a waste of space. The arc client will allow unlimited space for features handled both on the user and administrator side. The point of the project is to make the website built into the client, meaning you need to click, drag and do whatever you like and making it fully custom!
Custom.. what do you mean?
I mean an advanced web-built moderator tool that allows administrators and moderators to be able to do things that they would normally do in housekeeping but in the client.
Features:
- Ability for staff members to handle chat logs, bans, search users, from the database.
- Ability for users to read on the news articles without having to switch web pages or tabs.
- Ability to purchase subscription memberships (VIP) all in the client making it far more convenient.
- Ability for users to have access to more settings than the client offers.
- Ability to register and login right from the client.
- Much more to be listed once I progress more development
Example:
This is obviously a pre-build as nothing is set in stone at the moment. But an example would be as a user could click the "News" icon and a module pops up on the side where they can browser the news articles posted by the staff members. The staff members would also have a box of links that each open up a module for them to post news, send alerts, handle chatlogs, bans and more!
Basically its like a CMS but all built into the client using AJAX and JavaScript! This project for me is a learning process, I'm open for criticizing as long as you're not being an asshole. Like above, you'd simply be sent a message that you disconnected or if you were banned you'd be displayed another module.
What does it support?
Right now I am working around the Arcturus Development as its the biggest most active development server there is right now and one I feel comfortable working with. It will only support this because its using its database and I am not familiar with whether or not the other databases are similar to Arcturus but I highly doubt it.
I'll continue to post updates and my goal is to have this finished by the end of the year.
UPDATES:
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