10:10 AM 16/11/2020
answers pls
10:12 AM 16/11/2020
Quote from 90krains , 10:11 AM 16/11/2020Your self
find out
10:15 AM 16/11/2020
Quote from 1nator , 10:13 AM 16/11/2020thamskk
you click save as
02:56 PM 16/11/2020
Quote from Blox88 , 10:11 AM 16/11/2020Don't be unhelpful!
I dont have a clue.
As for OP,
It's recommended you download the Node-Hill template here:
https://brickhill.gitlab.io/open-source/node-hill/
You can then save you maps or
.brk
files in the maps folder and you scripts or .js
folders in your user-script folder.And then make sure your start.js file has all the correct settings so you can local-host it or host it publicly.
Would recommend reading this step-by-step guide that was posted in this thread.
https://www.brick-hill.com/forum/thread/690748/
04:26 PM 16/11/2020
Quote from Piero , 02:56 PM 16/11/2020Nerd-Quote from Blox88 , 10:11 AM 16/11/2020
I dont have a clue.
Don't be unhelpful!
As for OP,
It's recommended you download the Node-Hill template here:
https://brickhill.gitlab.io/open-source/node-hill/
You can then save you maps or.brk
files in the maps folder and you scripts or.js
folders in your user-script folder.
And then make sure your start.js file has all the correct settings so you can local-host it or host it publicly.
Would recommend reading this step-by-step guide that was posted in this thread.
https://www.brick-hill.com/forum/thread/690748/
04:08 PM 17/11/2020
press the floppy disk with an arrow (should be the top left corner of your screen in the regular workshop) and save the .brk file somewhere you'd be able to access later.
me, personally, i have a large folder filled with builds, but if you're lazy you can just toss it into the downloads folder or just anywhere
me, personally, i have a large folder filled with builds, but if you're lazy you can just toss it into the downloads folder or just anywhere