

Lasts for 40 seconds and destroys your ears. If you play it on overdrive, there's no going back.
#MEME SOUNDBOARD UNBLOCKED UPDATE#
seems to have done a sounds overhaul update this now works on all overdriven/multi-instance sounds! :D

Can be accessed normally OR with the space bar. Some sounds have special distorted variants! While active, all sounds will be "louder" and "crisper". Can be toggled normally OR with the shift key. This doesn't do anything, don't press it. Click it to randomly play a normal sound from the search results. Enter text or keywords to search for sounds. Navigate between them with the side buttons or arrow keys. Save and load capabilities if you're signed in to. Build any meme you desire from pre-existing sounds. Interactive interface with block-style coding. I literally had to make the buttons smaller.Īll-Inclusive list of features: + Various sound buttons. there's so much cringe that it barely all fits. I started investing time into this piece of garbage outside of school. It would give me a productive way to spend my time, further strengthen my understanding of JavaScript, and enable me to get ahead of everyone else.

Coding is fun for me after all, and the idea of further developing these App Lab projects didn't seem like a bad thing. What can I do with this, given the restrictions on school technology?Īfter giving it some thought, I realized that it might not actually be a bad idea to go back and work on my older computer science projects. I also have access to computers and/or chromebooks for 95% of the day, given my schedule. I have lots of down time at school where I'm not doing anything important. I'm now approaching the end of my junior year, tearing through tiny last-minute assignments faster than teachers can come up with them. Now, fast-forward a few months into the future. I earned myself a good grade, and then moved on-or so I thought. At the time though, with my knowledge, that was more than enough. It started out as a simple project in AP Computer Science, having only four pages of buttons, no search bar, and sketchy coding that would cause problems down the road. Welcome to my most successful JavaScript project to date, the Meme Soundboard.
