Where can I get a free website where I can have my scratch projects up there? Not links to them, but the actual games? And how do I upload them once I have my site? thanks in advance, Jodie
PS - Alternatively, I already have a site here, www.yola.com , how do I upload my projects here?
Cya!
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Jodie96 wrote:
Where can I get a free website where I can have my scratch projects up there? Not links to them, but the actual games? And how do I upload them once I have my site? thanks in advance, Jodie
PS - Alternatively, I already have a site here, www.yola.com , how do I upload my projects here?
Cya!
Actually you could put your Scratch (and other peoples)projects on a website if you want!All that you have to do is to go on the project you want to put on your website.Then,under "Link to Project" press embed and copy the Java Code and put it on your website.If you use Yola then put the code under HTML and then press okay.When it comes to Scratch related websites I usually recommend Wordpress.It is a little bit harder to use than Yola but can be detected by google easier, has a better look,and more reasons.Either way it's the same thing.
Hope this helps!
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I've been working on a way to do that w/o uploading to Scratch, but there doesn't seem to be any obvious answers. I've gotten the applet code and everything, all seems to be in order, but the project doesn't load.
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coolstuff wrote:
I've been working on a way to do that w/o uploading to Scratch, but there doesn't seem to be any obvious answers. I've gotten the applet code and everything, all seems to be in order, but the project doesn't load.
Maybe the Website builder you use don't support Java.What website builder do you use?
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DawnLight wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
I've been working on a way to do that w/o uploading to Scratch, but there doesn't seem to be any obvious answers. I've gotten the applet code and everything, all seems to be in order, but the project doesn't load.
Maybe the Website builder you use don't support Java.What website builder do you use?
I don't use a website builder. I code it by hand. All I did was modify the embed code to make it local - apparently it didn't work.
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coolstuff wrote:
I don't use a website builder. I code it by hand. All I did was modify the embed code to make it local - apparently it didn't work.
ive had the same problem. what development program are you using?
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coolstuff wrote:
DawnLight wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
I've been working on a way to do that w/o uploading to Scratch, but there doesn't seem to be any obvious answers. I've gotten the applet code and everything, all seems to be in order, but the project doesn't load.
Maybe the Website builder you use don't support Java.What website builder do you use?
I don't use a website builder. I code it by hand. All I did was modify the embed code to make it local - apparently it didn't work.
Yeah I have tryed to make a website out of HTML and it was quite TRICKY!I used notepad to create the code and then I used Microsoft Frontpage to view a preview of it.Javascript is tricky to write code of.
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