I don’t remember what it looked like before but it was just too much friction to be redirected to a day-7 update post that focuses on the changes to pre-established rules rather than how it works, from the beginning, as a whole.
Just take the important part of your post:
I will add a pixel on the image based on the comments (one per person). Every comment will be counted, as long as it tells a position and a colour (see below). Any conflicting pixels in a same post’s comments will be resolved by the highest upvote number.
When commenting a pixel’s position, use the cartesian plane (X, Y) to indicate the pixel position and a HEX colour value (and maybe CSS colour names). For a reference, top left pixel is X-1, Y-1, and bottom right is X-32, Y-32.
And make it the body of the following posts.
Also, i suggest adding grid references to the edges so people don’t have to count pixels
I’ve edited the post to make more clear on how it works. What necessarily confused you?
I don’t remember what it looked like before but it was just too much friction to be redirected to a day-7 update post that focuses on the changes to pre-established rules rather than how it works, from the beginning, as a whole.
Just take the important part of your post:
I will add a pixel on the image based on the comments (one per person). Every comment will be counted, as long as it tells a position and a colour (see below). Any conflicting pixels in a same post’s comments will be resolved by the highest upvote number.
When commenting a pixel’s position, use the cartesian plane (X, Y) to indicate the pixel position and a HEX colour value (and maybe CSS colour names). For a reference, top left pixel is X-1, Y-1, and bottom right is X-32, Y-32.
And make it the body of the following posts.
Also, i suggest adding grid references to the edges so people don’t have to count pixels