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abualrob
Scratcher
100+ posts

1.4 2.0 3.0

Can we add an option for our blocks to look like the past, because I want the 2.0 blocks' look back
convert to [ 2.0 v] :: events
when converted to [ 2.0 v] :: hat events


switch back to default version :: cap events
abualrob
Scratcher
100+ posts

1.4 2.0 3.0

im pretty sure this will get rejected
--Explosion--
Scratcher
1000+ posts

1.4 2.0 3.0

Sorry but it is already rejected, since it is to hard for the ST to fix bugs in previous versions.
R4356th
Scratcher
1000+ posts

1.4 2.0 3.0

--Explosion-- wrote:

Sorry but it is already rejected, since it is to hard for the ST to fix bugs in previous versions.
Yes, but for different reasons:

The Official List of Rejected Suggestions wrote:

2.3 Set the editor to look like older versions of Scratch
Some users prefer the look and feel of the Scratch 2.0 editor, and have suggested that the editor look like Scratch 2.0, but still run off of HTML5 like Scratch 3.0 does. However, this would be more complicated for educational and documentation purposes. It could be confusing if someone is trying to learn Scratch from someone who is using a completely different layout of the editor than them.

In addition, the Scratch Team changed the design for a reason: to make it easier, more intuitive, and friendlier for newcomers to use. If you dislike the Scratch 3.0 editor, you can still download the Scratch 1.4 or Scratch 2.0 offline editors.

However, the Scratch Team is still considering adding options to change the block size inside the editor, an option to switch the side of the screen the stage is on, and an option for a dark mode interface. It may be some time, though, before these ideas are implemented; please be patient.
Za-Chary
Scratcher
1000+ posts

1.4 2.0 3.0

R4356th wrote:

--Explosion-- wrote:

Sorry but it is already rejected, since it is to hard for the ST to fix bugs in previous versions.
Yes, but for different reasons:

The Official List of Rejected Suggestions wrote:

2.3 Set the editor to look like older versions of Scratch
Some users prefer the look and feel of the Scratch 2.0 editor, and have suggested that the editor look like Scratch 2.0, but still run off of HTML5 like Scratch 3.0 does. However, this would be more complicated for educational and documentation purposes. It could be confusing if someone is trying to learn Scratch from someone who is using a completely different layout of the editor than them.

In addition, the Scratch Team changed the design for a reason: to make it easier, more intuitive, and friendlier for newcomers to use. If you dislike the Scratch 3.0 editor, you can still download the Scratch 1.4 or Scratch 2.0 offline editors.

However, the Scratch Team is still considering adding options to change the block size inside the editor, an option to switch the side of the screen the stage is on, and an option for a dark mode interface. It may be some time, though, before these ideas are implemented; please be patient.
Either way, yes, this is rejected. Thanks for the quote!

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