Presumably this will be related to whatever inputs you’re copy/pasting, right?
Presumably this will be related to whatever inputs you’re copy/pasting, right?
Oh wow–no idea why that would ever happen. A web page can’t directly make that happen, and browsers are built to not just “disappear” or crash from something a web page does. So it must be a crazy perfect storm kind of situation.
Does it say anything about a crash, offer to report the crash, something like that? Does it offer to restore the pages you had open, next time you open the browser? Does it close all tabs and windows of that browser or just the one with perchance in it?
Is it a specific generator page that does this or just when using anything on perchance?
To be clear, I’m fairly certain I cannot do anything to help or fix any of this, nor anyone else apart from whoever made the browser. But still… if there’s anything that you can be helped with on this, those questions are how it would start.
Update: I’ve now made a plugin to do these things for people who don’t know the ins-and-outs of what needs to be done to manually manipulate properties/values on a node. https://perchance.org/list-management-plugin
If you spot anything I’ve missed or messed up I’d be happy to fix it so it’s a more “complete” or “correct” implementation. @[email protected]
First step is to look on line 104. And figure out what it’s referring to there.
Without seeing the code there’s no way of me helping with this. You could share a link to the generator you are working on, if you like.
No. There’s a set back-end that we have access to in our generator pages, that’s all. It uses a somewhat older Stable Diffusion model. (Or perhaps three models: one for photos, anime, and the “furry” character style.)
The dev has mentioned that they’re planning on an image generator update to the back-end soon. Perhaps including image-to-image or other features. But nothing about LoRA or using our own models or however you’d put it, so I doubt those will come to Perchance for now.
If you want those things, I’d recommend using other sites dedicated to AI image generation. This is just an added feature to Perchance, not the focus of the platform, so the dev is not focused on expanding those features.
I’m not sure that’s really possible. I don’t think you can import from another page in character stuff. (Unless @[email protected] knows different?)
But I think you can literally tell it any prompt to use to generate an image. So maybe include the text from one of those styles in the prompt you give it or something?
Oooooh, unfortunate. Yeah I’ll keep an ear out and just let people know to try again in a few days.
Yeah, looks like what you did by commenting that out of the prompt is about right. 👍
Awesome 👍
Ah, you’re actually putting it in a different place that I thought you were. Also, the values of the dropdowns don’t work the way I thought they did 😂
It seems perhaps [
is what you’re meant to use with that system to get the current prompt from that. (It’s a bit complicated honestly–I use my own plugin so I’m not experienced with t2i… 😅) ]
What exactly were you trying to do? If it’s just to include the value in the other part of the prompt, the above should work (I guess). But you did that before right–what happens if you do that?
Are you logging in when you open it in incognito mode?
What do you mean “kicks me out”?
Yeah that’s fair enough ;p
@[email protected] Man, I wish the screenshots worked. “Here’s my completely empty tutorial page 👍👍🤓”
😂
Ah I see… I only used hash because that’s what the address changes to when you click a tab. You can now use history.replaceState() to change the params in the address bar, if you want to change things to use that instead, maybe?
@[email protected] I understand you maintain the hub?
Cool, thanks 👍
Okay, so you don’t need to put the code into the HTML as well; you can remove that.
The error box tells you there’s an error with [output]. Which you don’t need at all, so you can remove that from the HTML panel and that error will go away.
The wheelOptions object in the perchance panel ends immediately (with no items or properties or settings)… because the next line lineWidth=10
is not indented. So it just starts its own new list called lineWidth=10
. That’s not what you want.
Indent it, and now that is a property of wheelOptions, and the rest of the items below it will be as well. So when wheelOptions is sent into that makeWheel() function it will use those settings to build the wheel.
What does that even do? I’ve never seen code like that in perchance documentation or anywhere else. Does that actually do anything?
Got a link to a generator that uses this code? It might stop the error but not actually do anything; if [input.Lighting] != "":
would just be an item within the Line-Art style list. 🤷
If you could give me a link to the code I gave not working, I could look at the error and figure it out for you.
Oh, well it sounds like there’s an issue with that browser. I’ve not heard of that browser before. But I know everyone else using it isn’t having their entire browser shut down by using perchance, so I’m guessing the more common browsers don’t have that issue–which suggests it’s a problem with your browser rather than the site itself.
So I guess maybe ask people who work on/use that browser about this problem?