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The [https://test.onlinesequencer.net/ '''test site'''] is a separate front-end of the site for testing new instruments and features before pushing them to the main branch. You can access it by adding <code>test.onlinesequencer</code> to the URL of a page. | |||
Usually, there are a considerable amount of bugs. On the test site, profile pictures and playlist thumbnails will not load, the interfaces for sequence pages are older, and the forum/wiki lacks formatting or are not found respectively. | |||
==History== | |||
This section lists features which have been available on the test site. | |||
===2024-10-25=== | |||
[[Rooms]] is a collaboration feature where multiple people can work on one sequence at once. You can either collaborate with selected people or anyone with the link. This will allow many people to work on a song, without going back and forth with .sequence files or releasing unfinished songs. |
Latest revision as of 09:50, 17 December 2024
The test site is a separate front-end of the site for testing new instruments and features before pushing them to the main branch. You can access it by adding test.onlinesequencer
to the URL of a page.
Usually, there are a considerable amount of bugs. On the test site, profile pictures and playlist thumbnails will not load, the interfaces for sequence pages are older, and the forum/wiki lacks formatting or are not found respectively.
History
This section lists features which have been available on the test site.
2024-10-25
Rooms is a collaboration feature where multiple people can work on one sequence at once. You can either collaborate with selected people or anyone with the link. This will allow many people to work on a song, without going back and forth with .sequence files or releasing unfinished songs.