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+ | <div class="articleimg" style="float:right; margin: 1em; margin-top: 0px; margin-right:0px;"><html><a href="http://johnisdead.withinhubris.com/images/4/4d/Viewsource.png" target="_blank"><img src="http://johnisdead.withinhubris.com/images/4/4d/Viewsource.png" alt="" /></a></html><p style="margin-bottom:0px; text-align:left;"><i>The source code of a page on Johnisdead.com referencing the page's title, image and audio files, and a hidden comment.</i></p></div> | ||
<p>Most browsers have the option view the source of any web-page on the internet. This will reveal the page's HTML as loaded by your browser. Viewing a page's HTML will not only allow you to easily view <b>secret links</b> and <b>filenames</b>, but it will also reveal <b>comments</b> - text hidden within a page's source code. Viewing a page's source is also the easiest way to uncover the names and details of any <b>scripts</b> referenced on the page.</p> | <p>Most browsers have the option view the source of any web-page on the internet. This will reveal the page's HTML as loaded by your browser. Viewing a page's HTML will not only allow you to easily view <b>secret links</b> and <b>filenames</b>, but it will also reveal <b>comments</b> - text hidden within a page's source code. Viewing a page's source is also the easiest way to uncover the names and details of any <b>scripts</b> referenced on the page.</p> | ||
Revision as of 08:11, 3 June 2020
This page covers various methods used by the Players to participate in Johnisdead.
Contents
Exploring Websites
Most of the time playing Johnisdead is spent exploring Websites. Some websites such as Lunarchildren.com contain pages of text detailing in-game lore that must be parsed through. Other sites such as Johnisdead.com consist of cryptic images and sounds that contain hints that lead to hidden pages. These hidden pages often lead to even more secret pages that reveal details important to understanding the story of Johnisdead. These long sequences of hidden pages are often referred to as Holes.
When exploring websites, it's important to check the following:
Page Source
The source code of a page on Johnisdead.com referencing the page's title, image and audio files, and a hidden comment.
Most browsers have the option view the source of any web-page on the internet. This will reveal the page's HTML as loaded by your browser. Viewing a page's HTML will not only allow you to easily view secret links and filenames, but it will also reveal comments - text hidden within a page's source code. Viewing a page's source is also the easiest way to uncover the names and details of any scripts referenced on the page.
Page Title
The page title is the text that appears within your browser's tabs, favorites, and history. These titles often contain hints or ciphers that should be documented.
Files
Most pages will contain image and audio files. Accessing these files through the page source is beneficial not only for documentation purposes, but also because said files may not be fully implemented into a page. For example, a page may be scripted to only play the first five seconds of a ten second audio file. Accessing the page's files directly will reveal any hidden details. Analyzing files further will be covered in more detail further down.
Solving Ciphers
Nearly every aspect of Johnisdead's gameplay will at some point involve ciphers. Ciphers are coded messages that must be translated in a specific way to solve. There are a multitude of different ciphers, each requiring their own methods to solve:
Binary Ciphers
Binary ciphers are groups of eight characters consisting of ones and zeroes.
Typical Binary Cipher
01001001 01101110 01110100 01100101 01110010 01101110 01100101 01110100 00100000 01000100 01100101 01110100 01100101 01100011 01110100 01101001 01110110 01100101 01110011
Internet Detectives
- Identify: Groups of eight characters consisting of either ones or zeroes.
- Solve: Basic binary translator - Link