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My students have made Scratch games. They want users to play via a web browser and not necessarily have to download and open as a Scratch file.
How do I do this?
Thank you.
Michael
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There are plenty of free WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) Editors out there that provide great opportunities for making websites.
I have a few easy steps to get your Scratch Website up and running.
1. Go to http://weebly.com and sign up. Then you will be directed to the start of your website maker.
2. Enter your website title, this will be viewed in the top of your browser in the tab. I would recommend the title: "Students' Scratch Projects" and put type of site as: Education and category: Class Project
3. Press "Continue" and then press "Use a subdomain of Weebly" and enter your site's name. I recommend scratchstudentprojects.
4. Go to the Scratch project(s) that you want to host, go under the project notes and then click embed, and then copy what is under "As an applet:".
5. Click and drag "Custom HTML" onto the page and remove the text: "Click to set custom HTML".
6. Paste what you copied from the Scratch project on the page (You can add as many of these as you want and it will be fine).
7. Customize your site however you like.
8. Click publish and then go to your domain and view it!
Last edited by chanmanpartyman (2012-06-18 22:50:27)
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There are several ways you could do this.
1. You could upload the projects to the Scratch Website and view them there.
2. You could upload the projects to the Scratch Website, then get the embed code and display the projects on your own website
3. You could somehow host your scratch files on your own web host and display them on your website without uploading to Scratch at all, although I don't know the details of how to do this.
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