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StarscreamClone
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EnderZsister wrote:

Name you would like to be called as (ex. StarscreamClone would be Surge or Starscream): EnderZsister (This is just okay.)
Activity level on Scratch (on a scale of 1 to 10): 1
Job(s) you would like to have: None, but having commissions will get me to have some work!
Do you promise to adhere to the rules above?: Maybe I can.
Tell us a bit about yourself: Read more about me? Just see my profile, and please understand!

I'm always and if I mean, always…it means always be polite, honesty is up for me!
Helping others, getting to be smart at Scratch like my sister, EnderZ. Scratch is an easy
way to create games, effects on something and animations or movies. My sister, will have these words
of mine here is same, because me and my sister is a trust of honesty and polite. Of course we won't forget the word
“Respect”, we are surely and confirm to a respectful users of Scratch. As you think, we're doing some spam,
don't misunderstand because it's our forgetful thing. We forgot things sometimes and we do remember it back too!
Welcome!

cheeseeater wrote:

cheeseeater_alt wrote:

This might get confusing!
Yep!
What do you mean?

Somewhere in my 20s | He/It
Workin' on my degree in computer science and cognitive science, and the future president of 2036!

Surge is my imaginary husband - he's the guy in my icon!
cheeseeater
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StarscreamClone wrote:

cheeseeater wrote:

cheeseeater_alt wrote:

This might get confusing!
Yep!
What do you mean?
lololol! My new alt account is identical to my normal account! (apart from the alt bit on the end)
cheeseeater
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Just submitted us to be on the wiki!
777atscratch
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cheeseeater wrote:

Just submitted us to be on the wiki!
Awesome!

- Be creative and think beyond.777atscratch
Don't be feared in life otherwise you can't achieve. ~ 777atscratch.
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StarscreamClone
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cheeseeater wrote:

Just submitted us to be on the wiki!
Awesome!

Just a heads up, I'm writing a review on the app Robotek for the next issue.

I am obsessed with Robotek droids… XD

Somewhere in my 20s | He/It
Workin' on my degree in computer science and cognitive science, and the future president of 2036!

Surge is my imaginary husband - he's the guy in my icon!
Rumanti
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cheeseeater wrote:

Just submitted us to be on the wiki!
If you mean Scratch Wiki… :I They said they would remove all the articles about collaborations. It's a new rule. (I'm a Scratch Wiki contributor!)

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cheeseeater
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Rumanti wrote:

cheeseeater wrote:

Just submitted us to be on the wiki!
If you mean Scratch Wiki… :I They said they would remove all the articles about collaborations. It's a new rule. (I'm a Scratch Wiki contributor!)
You know, the list that mathfreak is making. (sticky in the collabs forum) I'd like to become a member of the wiki, but I don't know how to edit a wiki, and the wiki seems quite polished already without me interfering.

EDIT: Here we are! (at the bottom)

Last edited by cheeseeater (Jan. 5, 2014 18:21:03)

Rumanti
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cheeseeater wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

cheeseeater wrote:

Just submitted us to be on the wiki!
If you mean Scratch Wiki… :I They said they would remove all the articles about collaborations. It's a new rule. (I'm a Scratch Wiki contributor!)
You know, the list that mathfreak is making. (sticky in the collabs forum) I'd like to become a member of the wiki, but I don't know how to edit a wiki, and the wiki seems quite polished already without me interfering.
Editing wiki is a bit like editing forum posts… But a bit more complicated. Instead of using BBCode, in the Wiki we use some weird code like ‘'’bold text''' for bold. XD Oh, list of collaborations. I don't know that!

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StarscreamClone
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Rumanti wrote:

cheeseeater wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

cheeseeater wrote:

Just submitted us to be on the wiki!
If you mean Scratch Wiki… :I They said they would remove all the articles about collaborations. It's a new rule. (I'm a Scratch Wiki contributor!)
You know, the list that mathfreak is making. (sticky in the collabs forum) I'd like to become a member of the wiki, but I don't know how to edit a wiki, and the wiki seems quite polished already without me interfering.
Editing wiki is a bit like editing forum posts… But a bit more complicated. Instead of using BBCode, in the Wiki we use some weird code like ‘'’bold text''' for bold. XD Oh, list of collaborations. I don't know that!
It doesn't follow HTML syntax?

Somewhere in my 20s | He/It
Workin' on my degree in computer science and cognitive science, and the future president of 2036!

Surge is my imaginary husband - he's the guy in my icon!
Rumanti
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Um, because of some personal reasons, (one of them is a national test) I couldn't get on Scratch often. I would do my best to make the CSS Tutorial in my free time.

StarscreamClone wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

cheeseeater wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

cheeseeater wrote:

Just submitted us to be on the wiki!
If you mean Scratch Wiki… :I They said they would remove all the articles about collaborations. It's a new rule. (I'm a Scratch Wiki contributor!)
You know, the list that mathfreak is making. (sticky in the collabs forum) I'd like to become a member of the wiki, but I don't know how to edit a wiki, and the wiki seems quite polished already without me interfering.
Editing wiki is a bit like editing forum posts… But a bit more complicated. Instead of using BBCode, in the Wiki we use some weird code like ‘'’bold text''' for bold. XD Oh, list of collaborations. I don't know that!
It doesn't follow HTML syntax?
Not for bold texts and italics… Although we used a big of HTML too, such as <div>. If you're wondering, CSS is supported. (but no <style> tags are allowed. We have to style one by one. But we only use CSS sometimes ;D)

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cheeseeater
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Rumanti wrote:

Um, because of some personal reasons, (one of them is a national test) I couldn't get on Scratch often. I would do my best to make the CSS Tutorial in my free time.

StarscreamClone wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

cheeseeater wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

cheeseeater wrote:

Just submitted us to be on the wiki!
If you mean Scratch Wiki… :I They said they would remove all the articles about collaborations. It's a new rule. (I'm a Scratch Wiki contributor!)
You know, the list that mathfreak is making. (sticky in the collabs forum) I'd like to become a member of the wiki, but I don't know how to edit a wiki, and the wiki seems quite polished already without me interfering.
Editing wiki is a bit like editing forum posts… But a bit more complicated. Instead of using BBCode, in the Wiki we use some weird code like ‘'’bold text''' for bold. XD Oh, list of collaborations. I don't know that!
It doesn't follow HTML syntax?
Not for bold texts and italics… Although we used a big of HTML too, such as <div>. If you're wondering, CSS is supported. (but no <style> tags are allowed. We have to style one by one. But we only use CSS sometimes ;D)
lol! You've confused me now! XD
Rumanti
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cheeseeater wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

StarscreamClone wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

cheeseeater wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

cheeseeater wrote:

Just submitted us to be on the wiki!
If you mean Scratch Wiki… :I They said they would remove all the articles about collaborations. It's a new rule. (I'm a Scratch Wiki contributor!)
You know, the list that mathfreak is making. (sticky in the collabs forum) I'd like to become a member of the wiki, but I don't know how to edit a wiki, and the wiki seems quite polished already without me interfering.
Editing wiki is a bit like editing forum posts… But a bit more complicated. Instead of using BBCode, in the Wiki we use some weird code like ‘'’bold text''' for bold. XD Oh, list of collaborations. I don't know that!
It doesn't follow HTML syntax?
Not for bold texts and italics… Although we used a big of HTML too, such as <div>. If you're wondering, CSS is supported. (but no <style> tags are allowed. We have to style one by one. But we only use CSS sometimes ;D)
lol! You've confused me now! XD
LOL!

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cheeseeater
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When's our next issue out?
StarscreamClone
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cheeseeater wrote:

When's our next issue out?
This Wednesday.

Somewhere in my 20s | He/It
Workin' on my degree in computer science and cognitive science, and the future president of 2036!

Surge is my imaginary husband - he's the guy in my icon!
cheeseeater
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StarscreamClone wrote:

cheeseeater wrote:

When's our next issue out?
This Wednesday.
Great! How many articles do you require?

BTW: Quick answer!
StarscreamClone
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cheeseeater wrote:

StarscreamClone wrote:

cheeseeater wrote:

When's our next issue out?
This Wednesday.
Great! How many articles do you require?

BTW: Quick answer!
I don't have a limit, but I think 5+ would be a good range.

(Why thank you. :3)

Somewhere in my 20s | He/It
Workin' on my degree in computer science and cognitive science, and the future president of 2036!

Surge is my imaginary husband - he's the guy in my icon!
cheeseeater
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StarscreamClone wrote:

I don't have a limit, but I think 5+ would be a good range.

(Why thank you. :3)
I really need to do another Raspberry Pi article. I've not used it for ages as I was setting up an old desktop computer.
wbpx9201
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cheeseeater wrote:

StarscreamClone wrote:

I don't have a limit, but I think 5+ would be a good range.

(Why thank you. :3)
I really need to do another Raspberry Pi article. I've not used it for ages as I was setting up an old desktop computer.
Cheese is it ok if I do a minecraft pi edition article?


Rumanti
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Wednesday?! Nuu. Okay, here's my CSS article Part 2.
CSS Tutorial Part 2 : Selectors
When you use CSS, you style elements, you choose which elements you should style and how you style them. Now, we'll be talking about selectors.
When you use CSS, you select which element you want to style. This element could be a paragraph, all paragraphs, or some paragraphs. It could be a small button, or the whole page. You choose what color you want to use, positions, margins, and fonts. But first, you must tell the browser which element that you want to style. To tell the browsers, you write some codes, and use selectors. Let's look one of the main ones:

* - Universal selector: Selects ALL the elements, no matter what are they, body, button, or text.
p - Element selector: It selects all the paragraph elements. In this example, we use “p”, which means “paragraph” in HTML.
#cool - Id selector: Selects all the elements with the id “cool”. In this example we use “cool”.
.cool - Class selector: Selects all the elements with the class “cool”.

Now, how do you use selectors? First, we'll show you the HTML document we want to style…

<html>
<head>
<link href=“style.css” rel=“stylesheet” type=“text/css”>
<title>Stylish HTML document</title>
</head>
<body>
<div>
<p>This is a paragraph. The point of this paragraph is to be a paragraph. This paragraph is just like any other paragraph—it is a paragraph. So the point of this paragraph is to be a paragraph.</p>
</div>
<div>
<ol>
<li>One</li>
<li>Two</li>
<li>Three</li>
</ol>
</div>
</body>
</html>

Now, the CSS.

If you wrote the CSS like this:

* {
color:red;
}

All the elements would be red. The body would be red, the list would be red, all the elements would be red.

If you wrote the CSS like this:

p {
color:red;
}

All the paragraphs would be red.

If you wrote the CSS like this:

div {
color:red;
}

All the text inside the div(ider)s would be red.

What's next? : In the next issue, we'll be talking about CSS Classes and IDs. Follow Programming Weekly so you don't miss it!

Hello grammar checkers! Please check this tutorial!

Last edited by Rumanti (Jan. 18, 2014 04:33:53)


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cheeseeater
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wbpx9201 wrote:

cheeseeater wrote:

StarscreamClone wrote:

I don't have a limit, but I think 5+ would be a good range.

(Why thank you. :3)
I really need to do another Raspberry Pi article. I've not used it for ages as I was setting up an old desktop computer.
Cheese is it ok if I do a minecraft pi edition article?
Sure! Go ahead!

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