And of course, flashgocrazy isn't there anymore.
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bobbybee wrote:
And of course, flashgocrazy isn't there anymore.
Well I removed him for not really putting much input in, but happy now? (I changed it to include his name)
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rookwood101 wrote:
bobbybee wrote:
And of course, flashgocrazy isn't there anymore.
Well I removed him for not really putting much input in, but happy now? (I changed it to include his name)
The list is getting long...now we're getting the reputation of the credits screen Seriously though, there really isn't anyone who should be credited who isn't.
Btw, I almost got GreaseKit (GreaseMonkey for Safari) to work with Antidote. Woo-hoo!
Last edited by bobbybee (2012-03-28 16:51:55)
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bobbybee wrote:
Btw, I almost got GreaseKit (GreaseMonkey for Safari) to work with Antidote. Woo-hoo!
cool
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rookwood101 wrote:
bobbybee wrote:
Btw, I almost got GreaseKit (GreaseMonkey for Safari) to work with Antidote. Woo-hoo!
cool
I know. It seems there is a bug with newer versions of Safari, though.
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Got-it!
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Hmm - does Scratch project work in signature?
EDIT: Oh no, I've been cut off! Hey, you could add that to Antidote!
Last edited by whizzer (2012-03-29 11:19:01)
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Solution found: specially sized signature game!
vvvvvvv Play now! And if you don't have antidote there's a message underneath saying to get it!
Last edited by whizzer (2012-03-29 12:06:07)
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whizzer wrote:
Solution found: specially sized signature game!
vvvvvvv Play now! And if you don't have antidote there's a message underneath saying to get it!
Awesome! I got them all right, especially seeing as it kind of concerned me, and those are all AT'ers
However, this brings up and issue. Won't having projects in your signatures become difficult for users to load pages easily?
I was thinking of adding a Javascript-powered image of 480x150 pixels (the size of the sig player) that, when clicked, replaced itself with a full-scale project. The image could contain the info such as title, author, thumbnail, and an excerpt of the project notes, but it would be 100% static HTML. Wouldn't that be neat?
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LS97 wrote:
whizzer wrote:
Solution found: specially sized signature game!
vvvvvvv Play now! And if you don't have antidote there's a message underneath saying to get it!Awesome! I got them all right, especially seeing as it kind of concerned me, and those are all AT'ers
However, this brings up and issue. Won't having projects in your signatures become difficult for users to load pages easily?
I was thinking of adding a Javascript-powered image of 480x150 pixels (the size of the sig player) that, when clicked, replaced itself with a full-scale project. The image could contain the info such as title, author, thumbnail, and an excerpt of the project notes, but it would be 100% static HTML. Wouldn't that be neat?
Indeed it would, I tried working on this a while back, but couldn't get it to work. Maybe we'll have a chat on skype about it later?
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rookwood101 wrote:
LS97 wrote:
whizzer wrote:
Solution found: specially sized signature game!
vvvvvvv Play now! And if you don't have antidote there's a message underneath saying to get it!Awesome! I got them all right, especially seeing as it kind of concerned me, and those are all AT'ers
However, this brings up and issue. Won't having projects in your signatures become difficult for users to load pages easily?
I was thinking of adding a Javascript-powered image of 480x150 pixels (the size of the sig player) that, when clicked, replaced itself with a full-scale project. The image could contain the info such as title, author, thumbnail, and an excerpt of the project notes, but it would be 100% static HTML. Wouldn't that be neat?Indeed it would, I tried working on this a while back, but couldn't get it to work. Maybe we'll have a chat on skype about it later?
Sure! I'm always on, you know that, so just get your behind on the Skype program and chat me
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LS97 wrote:
rookwood101 wrote:
LS97 wrote:
Awesome! I got them all right, especially seeing as it kind of concerned me, and those are all AT'ers
However, this brings up and issue. Won't having projects in your signatures become difficult for users to load pages easily?
I was thinking of adding a Javascript-powered image of 480x150 pixels (the size of the sig player) that, when clicked, replaced itself with a full-scale project. The image could contain the info such as title, author, thumbnail, and an excerpt of the project notes, but it would be 100% static HTML. Wouldn't that be neat?Indeed it would, I tried working on this a while back, but couldn't get it to work. Maybe we'll have a chat on skype about it later?
Sure! I'm always on, you know that, so just get your behind on the Skype program and chat me
Sorry I'm 'playing' my clarinet.
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rookwood101 wrote:
LS97 wrote:
rookwood101 wrote:
Indeed it would, I tried working on this a while back, but couldn't get it to work. Maybe we'll have a chat on skype about it later?Sure! I'm always on, you know that, so just get your behind on the Skype program and chat me
Sorry I'm 'playing' my clarinet.
OK... Skype me later...
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Try this instead:
[scratch=flash]soniku3/2428424[/scratch]
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rookwood101 wrote:
bump...
antidote parses images in code
[img]http://i1229.photobucket.com/albums/ee477/schnrfl/flv.png[/img]
Last edited by MrMonk999 (2012-04-05 23:26:00)
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rookwood101 wrote:
Fresh from AT!
Basically, this is a special script (called a userscript) that applies javascript code to certain browser pages. It changes all of the broken img tags into images and adds the ability to embed youtube videos and scratch projects (using the new youtube tag (just add square brackets and remember to add the /youtube tag with [] as well.). for scratch projects you need to use a tag with [scratch=flash ] (without the space at the end) and a closing tag of [/scratch ].
If you did this previously then there may have been an update to the script, requiring you to follow these instructions: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic … 7#p1068007
Beware! Pages with many images (such as the block library) will take longer than usual to load, and may even freeze your browser up! Do not worry about this as it will unfreeze shortly, if your browsers says the script may have become unresponsive, do not stop it.
If the scratch team do not like what I have done I will happily take this down. Remember kids; use this at your own risk - if you see inappropriate images, it's not my fault!
Most recent version coded almost entirely by rookwood101(me) and LS97. Original coding and inspiration by Cocolover and bobbybee. Thank you to flashgocrazy for originally spurring us and inspiring us to create this.
Firefox works
Google chrome works
Opera probably works
Safari works if you install some stuff (follow this guide)
Internet explorer works if you install some stuff (follow this guide) - advanced users only
All you have to do is:
1. (firefox only) go to the addons page and search for greasemonkey, install it.
2. (all supported browsers) click this link to Download the script or this one
3. click allow/install on the message that pops up
4. Visit any scratch forum topic with images and be amazed!
(beware that it doesn't work on some threads - probably ones that use the img tag without putting an image in/when refering to it)
THERE WILL BE BUGS
5. ???
6. PROFIT!
Refresh the page after completing all the steps to check if you can see the things below:
This now shows youtube videos and scratch projects!
[youtube]1G4isv_Fylg[/youtube]
[scratch=flash]rookwood101/1951425[/scratch]
D: but what if you don't wanna download anything? isn't there another option?
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stickdude123 wrote:
rookwood101 wrote:
Fresh from AT!
Basically, this is a special script (called a userscript) that applies javascript code to certain browser pages. It changes all of the broken img tags into images and adds the ability to embed youtube videos and scratch projects (using the new youtube tag (just add square brackets and remember to add the /youtube tag with [] as well.). for scratch projects you need to use a tag with [scratch=flash ] (without the space at the end) and a closing tag of [/scratch ].
If you did this previously then there may have been an update to the script, requiring you to follow these instructions: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic … 7#p1068007
Beware! Pages with many images (such as the block library) will take longer than usual to load, and may even freeze your browser up! Do not worry about this as it will unfreeze shortly, if your browsers says the script may have become unresponsive, do not stop it.
If the scratch team do not like what I have done I will happily take this down. Remember kids; use this at your own risk - if you see inappropriate images, it's not my fault!
Most recent version coded almost entirely by rookwood101(me) and LS97. Original coding and inspiration by Cocolover and bobbybee. Thank you to flashgocrazy for originally spurring us and inspiring us to create this.
Firefox works
Google chrome works
Opera probably works
Safari works if you install some stuff (follow this guide)
Internet explorer works if you install some stuff (follow this guide) - advanced users only
All you have to do is:
1. (firefox only) go to the addons page and search for greasemonkey, install it.
2. (all supported browsers) click this link to Download the script or this one
3. click allow/install on the message that pops up
4. Visit any scratch forum topic with images and be amazed!
(beware that it doesn't work on some threads - probably ones that use the img tag without putting an image in/when refering to it)
THERE WILL BE BUGS
5. ???
6. PROFIT!
Refresh the page after completing all the steps to check if you can see the things below:
This now shows youtube videos and scratch projects!
[youtube]1G4isv_Fylg[/youtube]
[scratch=flash]rookwood101/1951425[/scratch]D: but what if you don't wanna download anything? isn't there another option?
Nope. That's how you do it.
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MrMonk999 wrote:
MrMonk999 wrote:
rookwood101 wrote:
bump...
antidote parses images in code
Code:
[url]http://i1229.photobucket.com/albums/ee477/schnrfl/flv.png[/url]bump
Yeah, that one's kind of hard to fix. I'll discuss the two latest issues with rookwood soon, we were already trying a solution!
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MrMonk999 wrote:
rookwood101 wrote:
bump...
antidote parses images in code
Code:
[url]http://i1229.photobucket.com/albums/ee477/schnrfl/flv.png[/url]
maybe it could replace any square brackets in a code tag with a temporary place holder, then parse the tags, then change the placeholders back into square brackets?
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joefarebrother wrote:
MrMonk999 wrote:
rookwood101 wrote:
bump...
antidote parses images in code
Code:
[url]http://i1229.photobucket.com/albums/ee477/schnrfl/flv.png[/url]maybe it could replace any square brackets in a code tag with a temporary place holder, then parse the tags, then change the placeholders back into square brackets?
I think that would work.
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