#Shaders Introduction Blog

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fringe root
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I love this so far! As someone who does have a Mathematics anad Computer Science background, I've honestly been wanting to learn shaders (particularly and especially how to implement them within Godot as a FOSS game engine), however, I've noticed there are so many blogs and various forms of documentation within the Godot Engine docs. If you intend to continue with this blog, I will most certainly keep up with it! I'll be saving the URL for your blog in my friend group's project discord server right now.

fringe root
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Will do for sure! 🥜

atomic rose
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Very cool!!

broken moss
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I’m enjoying the content!

fading lintel
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Is there any plans to add rss to the site? (Assuming it's not there already and I'm just missing it)

fringe root
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Yes, I will add RSS 🙂

silent isle
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What font do you use on your blog?

fringe root
fringe root
hollow glacier
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This is REALLY well done! Keep going! Fantastic stuff!

fringe root
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There's already a new post on shader basics if you'd like to check it out! 🥜

fading lintel
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This might be just me being nitpicky, but is the bar at the top that shows the reading percentage strictly necessary? I've always found those kind of distracting while I'm reading stuff. ^^;

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Tried zapping it, but it doesn't seem like i'm able to do that without zapping the entire site

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Other than that, I'm really enjoying the new blog post so far. describing UVs as a canvas is helping some things click for me a bit better, even as someone that's done a lot of shaders before.

fringe root
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I'd gladly give the option to remove it. Currently I'm struggling with ui/ux decisions, as I think there's already too many buttons on the screen.

One idea would be to add a settings 'file' on the desktop that allows changing these kinds of preferences.

Until then, if you want to remove the bar, the only possible way of doing it is by inspecting the element and deleting the html div with the class reading-progress

Lots of thanks for this and the kind words 🥜