ASCII art: chat-code for comments.

Kirill Shulman and JP made another facebook-smiley related tool for facebook, this time it’s an extension for Google Chrome that allows you to add smiley faces, logos, cartoons and images to your Facebook posts and comments:

http://www.getcopypasta.com/

(Versions for Firefox and Internet Explorer coming soon…)

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Generators, Extensions and Programs! Oh, My!

In January, 2012, a lot of things happened…

A kickass new generator, one firefox/google chrome extension and two windows applications was made.

The generator:

Kirill Shulman and JP made an even better and faster extension that no longer needed a seperate image-splitter or facebook pages to work.

All you needed to do, was to select the picture on your computer that you wanted to

convert into chatcode and hit “upload now”, and you would get the code in return.

Generator: http://smileyti.me/

Report any bugs in the generator on their facebook page:

http://www.facebook.com/SmileyTime.ChatCodes

 

The firefox/Google chrome extension:

techez made a pretty nifty and easy to use extension to firefox and google chrome that

adds a small icon-bar to the chat window for easy access.

Facebook Meme Chat Emoticons Bar v2: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/122827

Report bugs theztech@connect.to

 

The windows applications:

FBMCG

The first application was made by Ivan Petkovic (K), and was a simple library of pre-made chat codes.

FBMCG v2: http://www.mediafire.com/?6d8s4glebw6cw2p

FBMCG v3: http://www.mediafire.com/?ablwt25jws1xwiw

Report any bugs in the program to: sajtzabava@gmail.com

 

Rogen

The second application was made by Michael Hartomo of FrozenFire and has a lot more functions than FBMCG, such as:

– 300+ Meme Codes and ASCII ARTs
– Shortcuts / Hotkeys
– Auto Text / Auto Complete
– Add Meme = Add new meme codes / ASCII ARTs
– Drop Down – Unlimited Gallery List
– Drop Down – Unlimited Item List with Image or Text Preview

FROZENFIRE Rogen v1.0 ( Portable ) For Windows:

http://www.mediafire.com/?srphanp9pbd7on7

Report any bugs in the program on FrozenFire’s facebook page.

Older versions of this program was Facebook Megen v1.0, v2.0, v3.0 and v4.0

Dalibor Dacha Alexic made a Galleries-mod for Megen with more chatcodes:
http://www.mediafire.com/?8jldsl08ualg0ii

 

Here’s a couple youtube video’s explaining the generator, extension and programs:

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The gaps are filled and a new generator rises.

Later on, Michael Steiner, found a trick to get rid of the white gaps between the pieces.

Steiner figured out that if you pressed “[alt]” and then “08204” in Notepad, you would get an invisible character that could be used between the codes, instead for spaces.

Before:

After:

A new generator was made by Gheorghe A. Iordachi with some help from Lars Arne Svanes:

http://giordachi.hostoi.com/fbsplit/ (currently offline)

Unlike the one made by Lars Arne Svanes, this generator only needed the link to the album, and not each individual picture to make the code.

This was achieved with some regexp magic explained here by Lars: http://expdvl.com/files/web/fbrep.php

A video guide where this generator was used can be seen here:

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The First Generator

When the album id discovery was revealed, Lars Arne Svanes made a generator to make the conversion from album links to chatcodes easier and faster: http://facebook.expdvl.com

All you had to do, was to insert the links to each picture in the webpage, and it would convert those links into chatcode.

Svanes also made a text-to-chatcode generator: http://facebook.expdvl.com/?p=text

Here’s a youtube-guide showing how it worked:

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The album trick.

After a while, a young gentleman by the name of “Obed Gabriel Lopez” found out that you could use album photo id’s rather than facebook page id’s to make the pieces…

This made the making of the chat codes a little faster and easier to do.

Below is a youtube-video explaining how it worked:

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Orgins…

It was December of 2011, and i started the facebook-page “Chat Meme Codes” where i asked people if they wanted to help me make some large facebook chat smileys…

Together, we made several facebook-pages, and used individual pieces of a picture as the facebook-pages profile pictures.

I used this webpage to split the pictures into smaller pieces: http://www.htmlkit.com/services/is/

This resulted in some awesome jigsaw puzzles that can be downloaded from the chat-codes library: https://turbolego.github.io/turbolego.com//L.txt

Here’s how it works:

Every facebook-page (and every album photo) has their own individual code or name.

For example, here’s 4 pages that i used to make a 2×2 picture of the “awesome smiley”:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Awesome-smiley-14/295770667126779

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Awesome-smiley-24/129097450550741

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Awesome-smiley-34/225005317576273

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Awesome-smiley-44/290126041033203

The codes here are:

1×2: 295770667126779

2×2: 129097450550741

2×1: 225005317576273

2×2: 290126041033203

In order to display these pieces in the facebook chat, you have to put the codes in brackets like this:

[[295770667126779]] [[129097450550741]]

[[225005317576273]] [[290126041033203]]

The result:

My facebook page has enough users to get a name (and not a code):

facebook.com/ChatCodes

If you place a page, group or person’s name in brackets, you will get their current profile picture in the chat:

[[ChatCodes]] =

The whole process of making the “awesome smiley” can be seen on youtube as a video-tutorial:

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