Make a bookmark.
The URL should be
javascript:if(window.location!='http://alpha.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/Scratch_new.swf'){window.location='http://alpha.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/Scratch_new.swf'};javascript:document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetEditMode(true);document.body.childNodes[0].ASsetLoginUser(prompt('Please note: the username you enter will be displayed on the top \nright of Scratch2.0 even if the password you enter next is incorrect, but \ncloud variables will not work perfectly.\n\nScratch Username:'),prompt('Scratch Password: (Careful - NOT masked!!)'));
Once the link takes you to the scratch player, click it again, and you'll be in the editor in no time.
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Whoops, sorry, credit goes to LiquidMetal for developing it.
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GP1 wrote:
I dont think it works correctly on Chrome or IE9. I just see a big viewer that does nothing.
Chrome deletes the "javascript:" part when you paste it into the omnibar. You have to type it in at the beginning.
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nXIII wrote:
GP1 wrote:
I dont think it works correctly on Chrome or IE9. I just see a big viewer that does nothing.
Chrome deletes the "javascript:" part when you paste it into the omnibar. You have to type it in at the beginning.
Ummm. Not really. It depends on your version.
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nXIII wrote:
Firedrake969 wrote:
Ummm. Not really. It depends on your version.
What version are you using?
Also, it doesn't work from the NTP. Try it on about:blank.
It works. You don't update your Chrome, because it's worked forever for me. I have newest.
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A better way is to go here: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/gobo/2801565
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nXIII wrote:
Firedrake969 wrote:
It works. You don't update your Chrome, because it's worked forever for me. I have newest.
http://i49.tinypic.com/2j3s5dz.jpg
Google disagrees.
I beg to differ, as I have the same screen.
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Firedrake969 wrote:
I beg to differ, as I have the same screen.
How can you possibly disagree that I have the most recent version of Chrome? I gave you a screenshot. You're wrong: my Chrome is up to date, and updates automatically. Moving on, here's a screenshot of what happens when I paste it into the omnibar:
Notice that it doesn't have the protocol. Notice that the primary action is "search." I'm running OS X. You're running whatever you're running. It's a bug in Chrome for OS X.
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nXIII wrote:
Firedrake969 wrote:
I beg to differ, as I have the same screen.
How can you possibly disagree that I have the most recent version of Chrome? I gave you a screenshot. You're wrong: my Chrome is up to date, and updates automatically. Moving on, here's a screenshot of what happens when I paste it into the omnibar:
http://i49.tinypic.com/346nmvm.jpg
Notice that it doesn't have the protocol. Notice that the primary action is "search." I'm running OS X. You're running whatever you're running. It's a bug in Chrome for OS X.
My Chrome version is your Chrome version. I'm agreeing that we have the same version.
Moving on, I LOVE 2.0.
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Well, Lightnin said that he doesn't want anyone accessing into the Scratch 2.0 editor.
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http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=1291496#p1291496
You should read the first part of this post.
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joletole wrote:
Well, Lightnin said that he doesn't want anyone accessing into the Scratch 2.0 editor.
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BoltBait wrote:
A better way is to go here: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/gobo/2801565
I agree. If you want to get into Scratch 2.0, then just apply there. No reason to hack.
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joletole wrote:
BoltBait wrote:
A better way is to go here: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/gobo/2801565
I agree. If you want to get into Scratch 2.0, then just apply there. No reason to hack.
That might get you on before July 2050. The hacking thing gets you on right now.
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jvvg wrote:
joletole wrote:
BoltBait wrote:
A better way is to go here: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/gobo/2801565
I agree. If you want to get into Scratch 2.0, then just apply there. No reason to hack.
That might get you on before July 2050. The hacking thing gets you on right now.
Or wait until January 28.
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Firedrake969 wrote:
Or, you could be an alpha tester.
Well, I'm on page 7, so things are not looking so good, unless I launch a brute force attack on the alpha. (jk )
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Firedrake969 wrote:
nXIII wrote:
Firedrake969 wrote:
I beg to differ, as I have the same screen.
How can you possibly disagree that I have the most recent version of Chrome? I gave you a screenshot. You're wrong: my Chrome is up to date, and updates automatically. Moving on, here's a screenshot of what happens when I paste it into the omnibar:
http://i49.tinypic.com/346nmvm.jpg
Notice that it doesn't have the protocol. Notice that the primary action is "search." I'm running OS X. You're running whatever you're running. It's a bug in Chrome for OS X.My Chrome version is your Chrome version. I'm agreeing that we have the same version.
Moving on, I LOVE 2.0.
Actually, I tried it on OS X and Windows 7. nXIII i correct.
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