XOS wrote:
I need answers to questions!
What is BBCode?
When will the next version of Scratch come, and what is it's name?
What's a gallery?
What's a wiki?
Where's the Scratch Wiki?
1.it's a simplified version of HTML that you can use on forums.
2 it's called scratch2.0 and it will come out later this year
3. it's a place that has a colection of projects in it.
4. it's like a help page but everyone can contribute to it
5.scratch wiki
Last edited by ftf841 (2012-07-11 12:33:36)
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BBCode is a language that is used to format text on the forums.
The next version of Scratch is called Scratch 2.0 and it will be out around Fall or Winter.
A gallery is a collection of prjects compiled by a user.
A wiki is a website that is created by internet users to display information about a certain topic.
Here's the Scratch Wiki.
Edit: darn! Out-posted -_- Are you kidding me ftf841?
Last edited by Wes64 (2012-07-11 12:31:59)
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Wes64 wrote:
BBCode is a language that is used to format text on the forums.
The next version of Scratch is called Scratch 2.0 and it will be out around Fall or Winter.
A gallery is a collection of prjects compiled by a user.
A wiki is a website that is created by internet users to display information about a certain topic.
Here's the Scratch Wiki.
Edit: darn! Out-posted -_-
hah and spelling error
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Wes64 wrote:
BBCode is a language that is used to format text on the forums.
The next version of Scratch is called Scratch 2.0 and it will be out around Fall or Winter.
A gallery is a collection of prjects compiled by a user.
A wiki is a website that is created by internet users to display information about a certain topic.
Here's the Scratch Wiki.
Edit: darn! Out-posted -_- Are you kidding me ftf841?
Out-posted??
What does that mean?
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XOS wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
BBCode is a language that is used to format text on the forums.
The next version of Scratch is called Scratch 2.0 and it will be out around Fall or Winter.
A gallery is a collection of prjects compiled by a user.
A wiki is a website that is created by internet users to display information about a certain topic.
Here's the Scratch Wiki.
Edit: darn! Out-posted -_- Are you kidding me ftf841?Out-posted??
What does that mean?
so you see a new topic and you decide to awnswer the question but then another person posts the answers before you can click the submit button
Last edited by ftf841 (2012-07-11 12:38:27)
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XOS wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
BBCode is a language that is used to format text on the forums.
The next version of Scratch is called Scratch 2.0 and it will be out around Fall or Winter.
A gallery is a collection of prjects compiled by a user.
A wiki is a website that is created by internet users to display information about a certain topic.
Here's the Scratch Wiki.
Edit: darn! Out-posted -_- Are you kidding me ftf841?Out-posted??
What does that mean?
When someone posts and while the page is loading, someone else posts.
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ftf841 wrote:
XOS wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
BBCode is a language that is used to format text on the forums.
The next version of Scratch is called Scratch 2.0 and it will be out around Fall or Winter.
A gallery is a collection of prjects compiled by a user.
A wiki is a website that is created by internet users to display information about a certain topic.
Here's the Scratch Wiki.
Edit: darn! Out-posted -_- Are you kidding me ftf841?Out-posted??
What does that mean?so you see a new topic and you decide to awnswer the question but then another person posts the answers before you can click the submit button
Is it against the guidelines?
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XOS wrote:
ftf841 wrote:
XOS wrote:
Out-posted??
What does that mean?so you see a new topic and you decide to awnswer the question but then another person posts the answers before you can click the submit button
Is it against the guidelines?
No it's just sort of annoying to the person who get's outposted.
Last edited by ftf841 (2012-07-11 13:07:39)
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XOS wrote:
ftf841 wrote:
XOS wrote:
Out-posted??
What does that mean?so you see a new topic and you decide to awnswer the question but then another person posts the answers before you can click the submit button
Is it against the guidelines?
No, it is acually common.
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