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The way I see most people use a scratch modification used BYOB, it is the easiest way.
Last edited by Pecola1 (2011-06-05 08:25:48)
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You can find the latest version of BYOB at byob.berkeley.edu.
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My fav way is to code them first I open up the scratch browser then I go to scratch objects then scriptable scratch morph then class then blockspecs then blockspecs then go anywhere, if u want to be a control block click somewhere in the control key type a (' then type something. Like ('textgoeshere' #b or #c or #r if u want a stack don't put anything then code it this is hard 2 explain so here is an ex. My first working block was ('%L contains %s twice' #b #list:contains: 'list' 'thing'Twice) its funner and some if em actually work! [blocks]<poemon1>[/blocks]
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I usually make them in Panther and export them as an image. I agree BYOB may probably be even easier!
Once you have the image on your computer you need to upload it to the world wide web using a website that you own (such as a free site like weebly.com) or an image host like photobucket or tinypic.
The website where you have uploaded your image to will give you an URL to your image. Copy this and then replace the text "your URL" below:
[img]"yourURL"[/img]
(note, no speech marks are needed.
Go to the top of the forum to "profile" and then under one of the tabs that appear you will be able to paste that code into your signature.
HOWEVER you are currently a new scratcher so you cannot post images or have a signature! You will have to keep posting helpful comments or asking more useful questions around the fora before you get your "Scratcher" status!
Hope this helps!
Last edited by sparks (2011-06-06 06:02:23)
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Wait. I've forgotten that you're a New Scratcher. Sorry, but currently there is no way for you to make your own block for your signature.
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cete wrote:
i can always start working on my sig for when i can have one and i'm going fast
The problem is that becoming a new scratcher isn't how many posts you post, it is the activity. Want proof? Here:
It is more activity, how often do you go on, and how long since you started. It is very complicated. You can ask users to advertise for you, that sometimes works, especially if you say you will give them something (eg love-its or favorites) in return.
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Pecola1 wrote:
cete wrote:
i can always start working on my sig for when i can have one and i'm going fast
The problem is that becoming a new scratcher isn't how many posts you post, it is the activity. Want proof? Here:
It is more activity, how often do you go on, and how long since you started. It is very complicated.You can ask users to advertise for you, that sometimes works, especially if you say you will give them something (eg love-its or favorites) in return.
robinp actually registered in 2009, when there was no New Scratcher rule.
Last edited by meew0 (2011-06-09 01:03:21)
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meew0 wrote:
Pecola1 wrote:
cete wrote:
i can always start working on my sig for when i can have one and i'm going fast
The problem is that becoming a new scratcher isn't how many posts you post, it is the activity. Want proof? Here: http://www.weebly.com/uploads/5/4/1/3/5 … 47.png?707
It is more activity, how often do you go on, and how long since you started. It is very complicated.You can ask users to advertise for you, that sometimes works, especially if you say you will give them something (eg love-its or favorites) in return.
robinp actually registered in 2009, when there was no New Scratcher rule.
then how come he only has 9 posts?
Last edited by jslomba (2011-06-09 07:46:36)
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jslomba wrote:
meew0 wrote:
Pecola1 wrote:
The problem is that becoming a new scratcher isn't how many posts you post, it is the activity. Want proof? Here: http://www.weebly.com/uploads/5/4/1/3/5 … 47.png?707
It is more activity, how often do you go on, and how long since you started. It is very complicated.You can ask users to advertise for you, that sometimes works, especially if you say you will give them something (eg love-its or favorites) in return.
robinp actually registered in 2009, when there was no New Scratcher rule.
then how come he only has 9 posts?
He didn't post much -_-
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Pecola1 wrote:
cete wrote:
i can always start working on my sig for when i can have one and i'm going fast
The problem is that becoming a new scratcher isn't how many posts you post, it is the activity. Want proof?
It is more activity, how often do you go on, and how long since you started. It is very complicated.You can ask users to advertise for you, that sometimes works, especially if you say you will give them something (eg love-its or favorites) in return.
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Why wouldn't i know all this i already have a couple other users
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cete wrote:
Pecola1 wrote:
cete wrote:
i can always start working on my sig for when i can have one and i'm going fast
The problem is that becoming a new scratcher isn't how many posts you post, it is the activity. Want proof?
It is more activity, how often do you go on, and how long since you started. It is very complicated.You can ask users to advertise for you, that sometimes works, especially if you say you will give them something (eg love-its or favorites) in return.
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Why wouldn't i know all this i already have a couple other users
How old are those accounts?
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markyparky56 wrote:
cete wrote:
Pecola1 wrote:
The problem is that becoming a new scratcher isn't how many posts you post, it is the activity. Want proof?
It is more activity, how often do you go on, and how long since you started. It is very complicated.You can ask users to advertise for you, that sometimes works, especially if you say you will give them something (eg love-its or favorites) in return.
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Why wouldn't i know all this i already have a couple other usersHow old are those accounts?
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Why do you want to know?
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cete wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
cete wrote:
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Why wouldn't i know all this i already have a couple other usersHow old are those accounts?
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Why do you want to know?
Because the rule was different then. You could have a sig after you had been registered for 15 days.
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