How can I integrate JavaScript into my Twine story?
You can integrate JavaScript into your Twine story by using the 'passage' feature to include scripts directly.
Can you give me an example of a simple JavaScript function I can use?
Sure! You can create a simple function like this: function showAlert() { alert('Hello, Twine!'); }
and call it in your passage.
How do I call that function when a passage is displayed?
You can call the function in the passage's 'onload' event like this: <script>showAlert();</script>
in the passage's HTML.
Is there a way to store user input in Twine using JavaScript?
Yes, you can use JavaScript to store user input in variables and then access them later in your story.
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