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Why just why!?
The disturbing nature of solo learn web applications, I cannot utilize multiple HTML or CSS files. This gets in my way in so many more ways than one, I can't even let it host my pictures for me to be used as backgrounds! So here's my question, is there any way around this?
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For your purpose, SoloLearn playgroud is not suitable, because you cannot import HTML pages to an HTML page like this. :(
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Your Own website or
convert to dataurl
These 2 are another ways that surely work for situation like you have
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Why so serious?
https://imgbb.com
Go to the link, upload your image, get a permanant link, paste this link in your program and tada! It will work đ
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Combine them! Easiest way, isn't it?
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"file:///storage/emulated/0/" + "Your location"
Am I understand right?? Bet 100% not :(
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Then
post it to storage cloud(dropbox),your own website,image.io
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Well the images are he easy fix, but I usually use more than 1 CSS files and HTML files. I'm at a loss there
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The files are separate because they are on different pages, I would have to bootstrap tap to get them all on one page. Which I find tacky. Unless you literally mean I can combine my home,about,projects and etc. pages into one HTML file that accesses different parts of itself.
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Well I'll just give up on that lol.
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Hahaha Yeah, that's a good idea
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That allows the code to access my storage? Well even if it does when someone else uses it the files won't be there. So sorry no.
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Hehe I would if I could, I can't afford that stuff.
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Hmm, a dataurl, I'll research what that is. Thanks for your help so far
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Haha please correct me if I'm wrong but as I understand it Sololearn is intended more to give any individual with a device an easier and more fun doorway into the coding world instead of blindly stumbling through books and without any guidance. As such the I believe the playground is a more on the go, learn, quick rest type of thing and just like the more in detailed learning is up to you mostly, the more challenging coding is for another app. I would advise PC if you have one, other wise there are more powerful but very focussed programming apps for mobile, however Sololearn has from what I've seen a much more active community that is part of an all-in-one app.