mattlai2 wrote:
Zeusking19 wrote:
Hmm, the blocks are square shaped, not smooth at the edges
Hmm, are you using Internet Explorer?
Probably. On Safari and Google Chrome they're the right shape, but when I went on the Scratch forums at my school, which used Internet Explorer, then they were square
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RedRocker227 wrote:
mattlai2 wrote:
Zeusking19 wrote:
Hmm, the blocks are square shaped, not smooth at the edges
Hmm, are you using Internet Explorer?
Probably. On Safari and Google Chrome they're the right shape, but when I went on the Scratch forums at my school, which used Internet Explorer, then they were square
Yeah, IE (before 9) doesn't have support for the CSS border-radius property, which rounds the edges.
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scimonster wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
mattlai2 wrote:
Hmm, are you using Internet Explorer?Probably. On Safari and Google Chrome they're the right shape, but when I went on the Scratch forums at my school, which used Internet Explorer, then they were square
Yeah, IE (before 9) doesn't have support for the CSS border-radius property, which rounds the edges.
If you say so. I've never even heard of this CSS border-radius that you speak of XD
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RedRocker227 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Probably. On Safari and Google Chrome they're the right shape, but when I went on the Scratch forums at my school, which used Internet Explorer, then they were squareYeah, IE (before 9) doesn't have support for the CSS border-radius property, which rounds the edges.
If you say so. I've never even heard of this CSS border-radius that you speak of XD
Do you know any CSS?
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RedRocker227 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Probably. On Safari and Google Chrome they're the right shape, but when I went on the Scratch forums at my school, which used Internet Explorer, then they were squareYeah, IE (before 9) doesn't have support for the CSS border-radius property, which rounds the edges.
If you say so. I've never even heard of this CSS border-radius that you speak of XD
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scimonster wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Yeah, IE (before 9) doesn't have support for the CSS border-radius property, which rounds the edges.If you say so. I've never even heard of this CSS border-radius that you speak of XD
Do you know any CSS?
No :c
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When flag clicked say [New] for (3) secs[blocks]
Last edited by cocolover76 (2012-02-16 20:39:41)
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cocolover76 wrote:
When flag clicked say [New] for (3) secs[blocks]
<say[ Old ]for( 3 )secs>[/blocks]
Err... great...
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when gf clicked say [The << and (( problem is here still] for (234) secs repeat (7) type (something) go to [mouse pointer v] end forever if <(mokat's post v) = (cool v) think [hi] for (5) secs endtheres the << and (( problem!
Last edited by Mokat (2012-02-18 13:35:16)
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Mokat wrote:
when gf clicked say [The << and (( problem is here still] for (234) secs repeat (7) type (something) go to [mouse pointer v] end forever if <(mokat's post v) = (cool v) think [hi] for (5) secs endtheres the << and (( problem!
what problem?
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
Mokat wrote:
when gf clicked say [The << and (( problem is here still] for (234) secs repeat (7) type (something) go to [mouse pointer v] end forever if <(mokat's post v) = (cool v) think [hi] for (5) secs endtheres the << and (( problem!what problem?
[/blocks]<< and (( turn into <<[/blocks] and (([/blocks] automatically.
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For all those code-knowledgeable Scratchers, you can get the script for the blocks here.
Essentially, it has blank types of blocks (Hat blocks, Booleans...) and the text changes based on the typed text in the front.
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Maybe these should be added to the TBG forums too? (you know, once we get them back)
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stevetheipad wrote:
For all those code-knowledgeable Scratchers, you can get the script for the blocks here.
Essentially, it has blank types of blocks (Hat blocks, Booleans...) and the text changes based on the typed text in the front.
Wow...
I don't know much Javascript so most of it was blankness to me, but after deciphering it seems quite a well-coded script!
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when gf clicked forever think [THIS IS SO AWESOME] for (9999999999999999999) secs end say [WOW!] for (1) secs
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stevetheipad wrote:
For all those code-knowledgeable Scratchers, you can get the script for the blocks here.
Essentially, it has blank types of blocks (Hat blocks, Booleans...) and the text changes based on the typed text in the front.
Wow! Thanks for providing the link.
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Would you be interested in a version of the script that you could use on different sites, forums, ... ?
Right now, it has the block library hard coded inside. It might be interesting to allow translations and custom blocks.
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JSO wrote:
Would you be interested in a version of the script that you could use on different sites, forums, ... ?
Right now, it has the block library hard coded inside. It might be interesting to allow translations and custom blocks.
Sure. I'd love to be able to
<div class="scratchblocks"> say [Hi] </div>
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Awesome! This so awesome!
when gf clicked say [Awesome]
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when gf clicked say [amazing] for [∞] seconds
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Looks like the block test website is down (or I'm just not patient enough to let it load).
repeat until <block page is fixed> say [WAA] end
Last edited by scratchisthebest (2012-03-07 10:29:06)
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scratchisthebest wrote:
Looks like the block test website is down (or I'm just not patient enough to let it load).
repeat until <block page is fixed> say [WAA] end
It takes a while, but it should load eventually.
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mattlai2 wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
Mokat wrote:
when gf clicked say [The << and (( problem is here still] for (234) secs repeat (7) type (something) go to [mouse pointer v] end forever if <(mokat's post v) = (cool v) think [hi] for (5) secs endtheres the << and (( problem!what problem?
[/blocks]<< and (( turn into <<[/blocks] and (([/blocks] automatically.
Not if you turn off smileys.
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