Embed using the embed button under the project notes

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The HTML is available on each project page. On the right side of the page you can see there is a panel titled "Link to this Project" click on the "Embed" option and you can copy and code the code from there. Details can be found on our forum here:
http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=191
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NAM1021 wrote:
Hey where is the embed button
On your project page, there is a section under the "Add Tags" section that says "Link to this project" - click on Embed and the code you need will appear.
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NAM1021 wrote:
Is there a way to get them on without putting them on scratch?
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I don't think so. Maybe first convert to a .exe and save it that way, and upload. Never tried though

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Bluestribute wrote:
NAM1021 wrote:
Is there a way to get them on without putting them on scratch?
<when[ NAM1021 ]clicked>I don't think so. Maybe first convert to a .exe and save it that way, and upload. Never tried though
Even then you'd need to download... lemme find a thread to help you.
EDIT: here it is: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=191
Last edited by coolstuff (2008-08-10 17:42:24)
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Bluestribute wrote:
Embed using the embed button under the project notes
can oyu put your game on youtube?
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zawicki1fromyoutube wrote:
Bluestribute wrote:
Embed using the embed button under the project notes
can oyu put your game on youtube?
YouTube is for videos and not for interactive games.
Even if it was just a video you can't. Scratch apps run off Java whereas Youtube videos use Flash.
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Kingbradley6 wrote:
Even if it was just a video you can't. Scratch apps run off Java whereas Youtube videos use Flash.
Youtube Runs off of Java, to you know.
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zawicki1fromyoutube wrote:
Kingbradley6 wrote:
Even if it was just a video you can't. Scratch apps run off Java whereas Youtube videos use Flash.
Youtube Runs off of Java, to you know.
No, the youtube player is programmed in flash.
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