![]() ![]() Sadly, you need real scripting effort and graphical assets to make these not look like shit. Group lets you select where you want your bar to go: on the left, right, top of your screen, or as a freefloating. Make sure to click 'Add group' to create a toolbar for your buttons, and then add item the buttons into the bar. The big space underneath is for lua scripts.īuttons: They're like keys that you can click, or aliases that you can trigger by clicking instead of typing. Also, I hope it doesn't need saying but you enter the command you want to correspond with the key into the 'command' portion. It's not recommended to put letters on buttons because you need them to type words. Keep in mind ctrl+numpad and shift+numpad and the like also work, so you could do a numpad for Daleks, and set ctrl-numpad to your walks. You could slap it onto your numpad for easy directional movement. Keys let you tie in a command to a specific keyboard key, and they are also extraordinarily simple. The real meat of this tutorial is going to be triggers and aliases, but we're going to start with KEYS. Variables goes beyond the scope of this tut, and the connect button is included just to look pretty. ![]() But if you choose to use this knowledge for evil and a wizard explodes you, that's on you. Hopefully, you'll use this guide to cut tedium so you can have an easier, more enjoyable experience. There's no harm in staving off carpal tunnel, but an alias to immediately chug the eight different combat drugs you need to shank someone is bad form. With a tiny facility surrounded by farms that were giving way to housing developments, we realized that Mud Bay was unlikely to excel at selling fertilizer and farm feed.As I understand it, scripting on CS is tentatively allowed as long as you don't use it to gain an advantage over another player (like in combat). Instead, we focused our efforts on researching canine and feline nutrition and on searching for healthy, natural foods for dogs and cats and other animals. The foods and supplies we wanted weren’t carried by local distributors. The healthiest dog biscuits we could find were made by a little company on Long Island, which we shipped across the country. ![]() We rented a local bagel bakery on Friday nights and used their oven to bake our own organic dog cookies. We quickly recognized that giving people accurate information was just as important as providing them with healthy foods. Sifting facts and opinions, we trained staff members and wrote booklets to help Mud Bay’s customers make informed decisions about what to feed their dogs and cats. Mud Bay’s focus on consumer education and healthy foods for dogs and cats worked. By 1999, Mud Bay had become one of the pioneers of natural pet care, and sales had quadrupled. By letting go of the pop tarts and farm feed, Mud Bay had begun to excel at using natural food and accurate information to contribute to the health of dogs and cats and the happiness of the people who care for them. In 2003, we opened our own distribution center to improve our ability to source directly from the smallest and the best manufacturers we could find. In 2007, we tripled the size of our distribution center to accommodate the hundreds of manufacturers Mud Bay was buying from. Every month, we found new, well-made supplies for dogs and cats-many from tiny cottage industries and many made within the Pacific Northwest.Īs we continued to grow, we worked on becoming better at helping people choose healthy foods for their dogs and cats. We hired a veterinarian to help us educate Muddies on the basics of dog and cat physiology, nutrition and behavior. We brought experts in natural pet nutrition to Puget Sound to educate our staff. ![]()
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