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GGE Holiday Cheer = New Features!

by Sean Sullivan · 12/20/2006 (3:04 pm) · 12 comments

Tomorrow marks the one month anniversary of our announcement of the Great Games Experiment to the GarageGames community. I would like to take a moment to thank everybody for their participation so far. We truly get excited in the web dev corner, here in The Garage, when we see the level of activity and excitement that is occurring daily at www.greatgamesexperiment.com. I would also like to thank all of you who have submitted bug reports and suggestions via the contact form available on GGE. These reports help us identify areas that need attention quickly and are important to our success!

A lot has happened in the last month on GGE. We have seen a large number of user accounts, games, and groups created! With the announcement of the GGE contest, we have seen a number of users step it up with high quality game submissions. These are great to see! Keep 'em coming!

Many new features have been rolled out since the GarageGames community announcement-- personal messages, increased image quotas, user contributions, etc.-- with many more on the way!

There has been a high influx of playable games brought to the site. Eric Hartman has been pushing for all games that have a playable flash file embedded or download link ready to be marked as 'playable'. The tag 'play now' is being used in the same spirit! Search for these tags when looking for games if you need something to keep you occupied during your next coffee break or beyond.

Game List Module

We have just released a very powerful new module type on GGE for you to include in your profile-- the Game List Module.

This module has been designed to help you quickly create a list of games for any purpose. "My Favorite Games", "Games I Play With My Girlfriend", "Games My Mother Said Would Rot My Brain!" You decide. The module is very easy to add and use in your profile. Simply go into edit mode on your profile and choose "Add a Module" from the menu on the right. From there you simply choose the "Game List Module" and click ADD! Now you can fix this puppy up whatever way you wish. Edit the title and throw in a short description (add GGE code here if you want). Then start adding games! It's that easy. You can add up to 15 titles. If you add less than 15, no biggy, we'll only show the ones you put in your module. You can even add captions to these games to describe why that particular game made it into your list!

Once you have your games added to your module, choose the display format. There are two choices here (for the time being)-- Vertical and Horizontal. The Vertical View will display the games in a list, with the captions displaying to the right of the game information (as quotes). The Horizontal View will show a ranked list of games (captions are not displayed in this view) for a quick and compact way of displaying this module.

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Google Gadgets

Also, new to the site is the inclusion of Google Gadgets! If you are not familiar with Google Gadgets (a directory of gadgets is available at: www.google.com/ig/directory?synd=open), they are a collection of various "gadgets" with various purposes that Google publishes for easy inclusion on your website. These gadgets range from search tools to calendars to mashups to games. You can even create your own Google Gadgets! We have added a tag to the GGE Code that allows you to put a Google Gadget in an Uber Module.

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To add a Google Gadget to your profile, select the "Add to your webpage" button for the module you would like to add. On the next page, adjust the settings for your module according to the manner in which you would like it display, then select the "Get the Code" button at the bottom of the page.

Once you click the "Get the Code" button, a text box will appear with a line of code starting with the words: "