Hover over the pack icon and click the to move it to the Selected Resource Packs column on the right.
Unlike the official Minecraft launcher, which reads from a .minecraft folder on your hard drive, Eaglercraft operates entirely within your browser’s JavaScript engine. It stores assets (textures, sounds, language files) inside the browser’s or local storage, not as loose files. This means you cannot simply drag a .zip file into a resourcepacks folder.
The pack will appear in the "Available Resource Packs" column. Click the Arrow icon to move it to the "Selected Resource Packs" column.
: Open your preferred web browser, navigate to the Eaglercraft client you are using (e.g., a locally saved HTML file or a hosted version), and load the game to the main menu.
: In the Resource Packs window, click the button that says "Open resource pack folder" . This will open your computer's file explorer to the specific folder where Eaglercraft expects to find resource packs.
Hover over the pack icon and click the to move it to the Selected Resource Packs column on the right.
Unlike the official Minecraft launcher, which reads from a .minecraft folder on your hard drive, Eaglercraft operates entirely within your browser’s JavaScript engine. It stores assets (textures, sounds, language files) inside the browser’s or local storage, not as loose files. This means you cannot simply drag a .zip file into a resourcepacks folder.
The pack will appear in the "Available Resource Packs" column. Click the Arrow icon to move it to the "Selected Resource Packs" column.
: Open your preferred web browser, navigate to the Eaglercraft client you are using (e.g., a locally saved HTML file or a hosted version), and load the game to the main menu.
: In the Resource Packs window, click the button that says "Open resource pack folder" . This will open your computer's file explorer to the specific folder where Eaglercraft expects to find resource packs.