djdolphin wrote:
I found an easier way than dev console:
1. Drag this link into your bookmarks: Scratch 2.0
2. Highlight this code and drag it into your bookmarks:Code:
javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(true);3. Open the first bookmark, wait until it loads, and then open the second bookmark.
Tested in Google Chrome 19.0.1084.56 on Mac OS X 10.7.4.
Yay!!! It Works!!! I can use it on firefox!!!
tested on firefox by EvilPegasus2274
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MathWizz wrote:
I have the Scratch 2.0 alpha editor working offline. I might host it IF the Scratch team says OK.
I'm pretty sure we don't want parts of Scratch 2.0 made public until it's ready for release. But I did send an email out to some other team members to see what they thought of the idea. No response yet...
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Paddle2See wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
I have the Scratch 2.0 alpha editor working offline. I might host it IF the Scratch team says OK.
I'm pretty sure we don't want parts of Scratch 2.0 made public until it's ready for release. But I did send an email out to some other team members to see what they thought of the idea. No response yet...
Oh ok. We won't get changes you decide to add, and it's only alpha.
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I tried hosting it on a local server, but it is still a blank white screen.
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Paddle2See wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
I have the Scratch 2.0 alpha editor working offline. I might host it IF the Scratch team says OK.
I'm pretty sure we don't want parts of Scratch 2.0 made public until it's ready for release. But I did send an email out to some other team members to see what they thought of the idea. No response yet...
any response yet paddle?
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ftf841 wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
I have the Scratch 2.0 alpha editor working offline. I might host it IF the Scratch team says OK.
I'm pretty sure we don't want parts of Scratch 2.0 made public until it's ready for release. But I did send an email out to some other team members to see what they thought of the idea. No response yet...
any response yet paddle?
We talked it over and decided that we do want to keep the alpha editor / website private. So please don't use it or share it with others, or try to find ways to access it in the future.
However, we are planning on doing another limited release during which we'll open it up to the whole community this coming August. When we reach beta, we may even keep it open for some time so we can get help finding and documenting bugs from members of AT and other communities on Scratch.
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Lightnin wrote:
ftf841 wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
I'm pretty sure we don't want parts of Scratch 2.0 made public until it's ready for release. But I did send an email out to some other team members to see what they thought of the idea. No response yet...any response yet paddle?
We talked it over and decided that we do want to keep the alpha editor / website private. So please don't use it or share it with others, or try to find ways to access it in the future.
However, we are planning on doing another limited release during which we'll open it up to the whole community this coming August. When we reach beta, we may even keep it open for some time so we can get help finding and documenting bugs from members of AT and other communities on Scratch.
I'm curious... What is the reason for keeping it private?
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Lightnin wrote:
However, we are planning on doing another limited release during which we'll open it up to the whole community this coming August.
Only a beta? Are you still thinking of releasing the full thing sometime this year?
EDIT: That didn't come out right. I'm merely wondering if that's still your plan. Sorry if that seemed disrespectful.
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technoboy10 wrote:
Lightnin wrote:
However, we are planning on doing another limited release during which we'll open it up to the whole community this coming August.
Only a beta? Are you thinking of releasing the full thing sometime this year?
...you realise that there are still several months more in the year after August?
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veggieman001 wrote:
technoboy10 wrote:
Lightnin wrote:
However, we are planning on doing another limited release during which we'll open it up to the whole community this coming August.
Only a beta? Are you thinking of releasing the full thing sometime this year?
...you realise that there are still several months more in the year after August?
I am aware of that, yes. There could be some serious bugs that require multiple-month delays in beta previews.
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Lightnin wrote:
So please don't use it or share it with others, or try to find ways to access it in the future.
Aww.
I understand you want to develop among developers only, but I kind of liked having a secret way in and checking on how you guys were doing. (I like it so far :3)
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Lightnin wrote:
However, we are planning on doing another limited release during which we'll open it up to the whole community this coming August.
can you make it August 14? That's my birthday! My friend's bday was in the first trial period too.[/offtopic]
Last edited by scratchisthebest (2012-06-25 20:05:14)
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djdolphin wrote:
I found an easier way than dev console:
1. Drag this link into your bookmarks: Scratch 2.0
2. Highlight this code and drag it into your bookmarks:Code:
javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(true);3. Open the first bookmark, wait until it loads, and then open the second bookmark.
Tested in Google Chrome 19.0.1084.56 on Mac OS X 10.7.4.
to switch back:
javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(false);
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coolhogs wrote:
what's the name, and password?
TELL ME OR I WILL DESTROYY... XD
There is no username or password. Your to late now; it was avalible a few days ago in May. Well, there are a few things that do work;
1. Embedding Scratch 1.0 - 1.4 projects in Scratch 2.0 Alpha player/editor and seeing inside with this HTML:
<object width="483" height="387" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://alpha.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static//Scratch_new.swf"> <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"> <param name="flashvars" value="project=http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/Jonathan50/2602378.sb?version=1"> </object>
2. Downloading This
3. Going to your computer's date and time settings. Set it to an appropriate day in May.
This probbally won't work, although once I did it!
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gagetman wrote:
djdolphin wrote:
I found an easier way than dev console:
1. Drag this link into your bookmarks: Scratch 2.0
2. Highlight this code and drag it into your bookmarks:Code:
javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(true);3. Open the first bookmark, wait until it loads, and then open the second bookmark.
Tested in Google Chrome 19.0.1084.56 on Mac OS X 10.7.4.to switch back:
Code:
javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(false);
anyone who can give me html code for buttons to switch between the editor and the stage can have 5 love its and 1 favorate (note the project to be favorated if you want)
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I'm starting to see people acting silly here "i want it now" "make an exe" "give me html 4 free favorates!"
Seriously, if you're not the do-it-all-yourself kind of person, you will be really disappointed at the current state. Javascript needed to switch modes, nonworking menu bar/cloud vars, etc.
(No that the ST is doing bad on those, they look good! Keep it up! )
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roijac wrote:
this silence makes me feel no one checks the alpha anymore...
guys, the sound editor is out *___*
Lightnin wrote:
ftf841 wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
I'm pretty sure we don't want parts of Scratch 2.0 made public until it's ready for release. But I did send an email out to some other team members to see what they thought of the idea. No response yet...
any response yet paddle?
We talked it over and decided that we do want to keep the alpha editor / website private. So please don't use it or share it with others, or try to find ways to access it in the future.
However, we are planning on doing another limited release during which we'll open it up to the whole community this coming August. When we reach beta, we may even keep it open for some time so we can get help finding and documenting bugs from members of AT and other communities on Scratch.
Lightnin said that they didn't want people using it.
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How do i use it on internet explorer with windows7? I just need help
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