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#1 2008-08-27 08:32:25

coolguy571
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Registered: 2008-07-11
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How Do I post my project on my website?

Is there any possible way of sending my projects to my FluffBall website? Help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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#2 2008-08-27 16:22:30

hmnwilson
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Re: How Do I post my project on my website?

One way would be to upload it to the website, then go to the project. On the right side you should see embedding codes which you can copy/paste into your page, but you have to be able to write the website's HTML (for example, a Freewebs page made using only the easy site builder would just have the code written out instead of the project).


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#3 2008-08-29 15:49:21

mletreat
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Registered: 2008-05-01
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Re: How Do I post my project on my website?

coolguy571 wrote:

Is there any possible way of sending my projects to my FluffBall website? Help would be appreciated. Thanks.
smile   big_smile   mad   lol   tongue   roll   cool  <that one is me!  sad   hmm

The easiest to put your project on a website would be to share onto the Scratch website and then copy and pasting the Embed code.  On each project page there is a panel on the right, under the tags panel that says "Link to this Project." Click on the "embed" option on that panel. You will get the HTML code to put your projects on a personal website.

Scratch project files (*.sb) can be run outside of the Scratch program if accompanied by the same Scratch Java Applet used to play projects on our site.  To play a Scratch Project file on your own website or from a computer (for example by burning it to a CD) you would copy your .sb project file into a directory with the Scratch Applet player's .jar file, as well as to the .html webpage that you create with the code provided here:  http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=191

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#4 2008-09-02 06:49:12

coolguy571
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Re: How Do I post my project on my website?

mletreat wrote:

coolguy571 wrote:

Is there any possible way of sending my projects to my FluffBall website? Help would be appreciated. Thanks.
smile   big_smile   mad   lol   tongue   roll   cool  <that one is me!  sad   hmm

The easiest to put your project on a website would be to share onto the Scratch website and then copy and pasting the Embed code.  On each project page there is a panel on the right, under the tags panel that says "Link to this Project." Click on the "embed" option on that panel. You will get the HTML code to put your projects on a personal website.

Scratch project files (*.sb) can be run outside of the Scratch program if accompanied by the same Scratch Java Applet used to play projects on our site.  To play a Scratch Project file on your own website or from a computer (for example by burning it to a CD) you would copy your .sb project file into a directory with the Scratch Applet player's .jar file, as well as to the .html webpage that you create with the code provided here:  http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=191

Thank you. I have now realised that my project is so large iWeb crashed after putting the HTML code on.  sad  Oh well, I'm just gonna have to post a link to my website, ask visitors to download scratch so they can download my project, all because my project is too large, and I think thats a bit of a hassle for visitors.

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