External coding tips

ryguy
Community Member Posts: 14
As you may know, if there is a problem with your javascript, Lectora doesn't let you know... but it lets you see that it doesn't work by not displaying the page incorrectly.Also, Lectora's tiny code window does no justice at all when you have to edit your code. :)SOLUTION:1. I use SEPY ActionScript Editor. This (free) editor is fully color coded and can check your syntax. It reads javascript just like actionscript (of course, they're related). I code in there and just paste it into Lectora.2. You can also use the Flash actionscript editor as well.Edited By: ryguy on 38549.5138310185
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