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#1 2007-06-20 14:24:40

jsimone
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Registered: 2007-05-20
Posts: 28

All tags list is not "all tags"

Under "Popular Tags" on the home page if I click on "See more" it brings up a page labled "All Tags" which truncates after 4 rows/lines of tags  ... thus this is not "All tags".

How can I see all the tags?

A nice way would be to see them each under an alpha header for "A", "B", "C" with the number of projects for each tag listed next to the tag name.

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#2 2007-06-20 20:29:04

kevin_karplus
Scratcher
Registered: 2007-04-27
Posts: 1000+

Re: All tags list is not "all tags"

Even better would be to have a table  with headers tag and number of projects.
The header should have buttons to sort by tag or by number of projects.

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#3 2008-11-11 20:23:32

StMarg
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Registered: 2008-11-11
Posts: 1

Re: All tags list is not "all tags"

Some of the students I have been working with on Scratch projects are receiving the message Could not read bad header. Has anyone encountered this problem or have ideas how to solve it.
St M

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#4 2008-11-11 20:32:43

Paddle2See
Scratch Team
Registered: 2007-10-27
Posts: 1000+

Re: All tags list is not "all tags"

StMarg wrote:

Some of the students I have been working with on Scratch projects are receiving the message Could not read bad header. Has anyone encountered this problem or have ideas how to solve it.
St M

You probably should post this under a new topic...it has nothing to do with tags. 

However, the "Bad Header" message usually means you are trying to read a Scratch project that was created in a more recent version of Scratch in to an older version of Scratch.  For instance, a lot of the projects on the web now were made in version 1.3 - if you are using version 1.2.1, you are going to get that "Bad Header" message whenever you try to open a 1.3 project.  The solution is to upgrade your Scratch installations to 1.3.  Be careful though, version 1.3 has significantly higher system requirements than 1.2.1.  That is all spelled out on the Download page of Scratch.


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