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I want to put my scratch projects on my website, but I can only save them as downloadable .sb files. Anyone know how to save projects as .swf files?
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It's currently not possible to export them as swf files, but if you upload them to Scratch, you can use the embed code to add them to your website
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jji7skyline wrote:
It's currently not possible to export them as swf files, but if you upload them to Scratch, you can use the embed code to add them to your website
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On other websites, I have seen scratch projects that (Idk if they were swf. files) were playable without downloading the file. Is it possible to do that?
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Shadow36821 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
It's currently not possible to export them as swf files, but if you upload them to Scratch, you can use the embed code to add them to your website
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On other websites, I have seen scratch projects that (Idk if they were swf. files) were playable without downloading the file. Is it possible to do that?
It's HTML code. Not .swf.
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BLU_Spy wrote:
Shadow36821 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
It's currently not possible to export them as swf files, but if you upload them to Scratch, you can use the embed code to add them to your website
![]()
On other websites, I have seen scratch projects that (Idk if they were swf. files) were playable without downloading the file. Is it possible to do that?
It's HTML code. Not .swf.
![]()
Nvm, I figured it out. This can be closed now.
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Shadow36821 wrote:
BLU_Spy wrote:
Shadow36821 wrote:
On other websites, I have seen scratch projects that (Idk if they were swf. files) were playable without downloading the file. Is it possible to do that?
It's HTML code. Not .swf.
![]()
Nvm, I figured it out. This can be closed now.
Just report this thread, and put the reason as: "Please close this".
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