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the__ninja
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How do I use extensions from before "ScratchX"?

I used to make extensions on my test account, but I don't know how to convert these into the new format they're using nowadays…

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khanning
Scratcher
34 posts

How do I use extensions from before "ScratchX"?

@the__ninja
If you were writing JavaScript extensions for Scratch then they should work with ScratchX. You can always test the extensions on ScratchX with a local web server, but to share your extensions with the public you will need to follow the steps outlined in the documentation.
the__ninja
Scratcher
1000+ posts

How do I use extensions from before "ScratchX"?

khanning wrote:

@the__ninja
If you were writing JavaScript extensions for Scratch then they should work with ScratchX. You can always test the extensions on ScratchX with a local web server, but to share your extensions with the public you will need to follow the steps outlined in the documentation.
kthx

The classics never go out of style. This is mainly due to the fact that they are already out of style, and have been for a while now, and thus can't “go out” of style. That said, the reason they're classics and not obscurities from the past is because they're good despite being “out of style”.

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