IDEA:
Use the obsolete comment block as a "Custom Code" block.
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waveOSBeta wrote:
IDEA:
Use the obsolete comment block as a "Custom Code" block.
IDEA: Use the current comment block to add HTML comments!
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Bump. Any progress?
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Awesome! I hate HTML but that's because I hate typing it in Notepad.
I'm thinking instead of a
=B=====
| [My stufz]
=======
it could be
=Bold=====
| Text [My stufz]
=======
and other little word changes like that. I like it without a menu bar and things like that (keep it simple) but a stage for the page (
) would be a nice scrollable third column. You could right-click and select [update] or it would do it automatically.
Those are my ideas.





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@scratchisthebest: The screenshot is from version 0.0 alpha, so I expect billyedward will change the block text once he's got the code down.
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meowmeow55 wrote:
Bump. Any progress?
...
I want this to get finished (or at least for a beta version to come out) so I can effectively make a website I'm thinking of! (And I'm not talking about Weebly or something like that...)
Will this program be able to import HTML and turn all the code into blocks?
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scratchisthebest wrote:
Awesome! I hate HTML but that's because I hate typing it in Notepad.
I'm thinking instead of a
=B=====
| [My stufz]
=======
it could be
=Bold=====
| Text [My stufz]
=======
and other little word changes like that. I like it without a menu bar and things like that (keep it simple) but a stage for the page () would be a nice scrollable third column. You could right-click and select [update] or it would do it automatically.
Those are my ideas.
I like it how it is with the blocks, but I agree with the scrollable web browser "stage".
Last edited by jackrulez (2010-07-22 17:23:24)
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meowmeow55 wrote:
meowmeow55 wrote:
Bump. Any progress?
...
I want this to get finished (or at least for a beta version to come out) so I can effectively make a website I'm thinking of! (And I'm not talking about Weebly or something like that...)
Will this program be able to import HTML and turn all the code into blocks?
Also, will it be able to import images to be used with it?
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its not out.
Is there a 0.1 alpha or beta coming out?
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That would be amazing!
I'm pretty sure I emailed you before...so you have my email. Could you send me a beta if that is ok?
Last edited by terminator68 (2010-07-27 19:23:00)

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Will you be able to upload a project to the website (i.e, there's a link on the website that goes to your project in the browser) or would that be too complicated?
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What about adding an id attribute so we can use document.getElementById(), and could you make ScratcHTML into the server as well? Looks AMAZING, when are you releasing a beta? By the way you just gave me an idea: being able to export scratch projects as XML.
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this is a great idea! sorry if i'm wrong because i've never used html before but isn't that how you code web pages? if so that's awesome! then you don't have to have a .webs/.weebly/ect or have to pay for hosting! go smartness!
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awsomemaster wrote:
this is a great idea! sorry if i'm wrong because i've never used html before but isn't that how you code web pages? if so that's awesome! then you don't have to have a .webs/.weebly/ect or have to pay for hosting! go smartness!
No, it doesn't make a website for you, it saves as a .html document that you can use on a website. You still have to pay for the domain.
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ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
awsomemaster wrote:
this is a great idea! sorry if i'm wrong because i've never used html before but isn't that how you code web pages? if so that's awesome! then you don't have to have a .webs/.weebly/ect or have to pay for hosting! go smartness!
No, it doesn't make a website for you, it saves as a .html document that you can use on a website. You still have to pay for the domain.
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so what would you use it for then?
Last edited by awsomemaster (2010-09-18 18:27:13)
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awsomemaster wrote:
ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
awsomemaster wrote:
this is a great idea! sorry if i'm wrong because i've never used html before but isn't that how you code web pages? if so that's awesome! then you don't have to have a .webs/.weebly/ect or have to pay for hosting! go smartness!
No, it doesn't make a website for you, it saves as a .html document that you can use on a website. You still have to pay for the domain.
fiddle-sticks
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so what would you use it for then?
Maybe a free hosting site like 000webhost.com
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awsomemaster wrote:
ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
awsomemaster wrote:
this is a great idea! sorry if i'm wrong because i've never used html before but isn't that how you code web pages? if so that's awesome! then you don't have to have a .webs/.weebly/ect or have to pay for hosting! go smartness!
No, it doesn't make a website for you, it saves as a .html document that you can use on a website. You still have to pay for the domain.
fiddle-sticks
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so what would you use it for then?
Instead of text based HTML, it's block based and easier to use.
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