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Fazah_Champ
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A cool extension

Create an extension in scratch that when we add a particular extension the scratch 3 converts to scratch 2
ALL BLOCKS THE EXACT LOOK OF SCRATCH 2


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Fazah_Champ
Fazah_Champ
Scratcher
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A cool extension


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Vibrato
Scratcher
1000+ posts

A cool extension

Who knows? Someone may actually make this. I don't think it'll be endorsed by scratch, but you could still use it.
On the flipside, I don't think the ST will do something like this. It involves far too much work. They would even have to change the looks of blocks that weren't even in 2.0, so they won't have a guideline to trace there.

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Za-Chary wrote:

I'm going to close this suggestion as it is technically implemented and rejected at the same time.
Ihatr
Scratcher
1000+ posts

A cool extension

I'm sorry, but this is rejected.
2.4 Revert back to older versions of Scratch
Scratch has to update sometimes in order to accommodate for certain changes. In particular, an online editor that ran off of Adobe Flash (rather than Java) was added in Scratch 2.0, and Scratch 3.0 was created for tablet support and in anticipation of the discontinuation of Flash. Changing the editor back to these older versions of Scratch would not only undo years of hard work by the Scratch Team, but they also might not work online anymore. If you wish, you can download the Scratch 1.4 and Scratch 2.0 offline editors.

In the future, please read The Official List Of Rejected Suggestions before you post


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Vibrato
Scratcher
1000+ posts

A cool extension

Ihatr wrote:

I'm sorry, but this is rejected.
2.4 Revert back to older versions of Scratch
Scratch has to update sometimes in order to accommodate for certain changes. In particular, an online editor that ran off of Adobe Flash (rather than Java) was added in Scratch 2.0, and Scratch 3.0 was created for tablet support and in anticipation of the discontinuation of Flash. Changing the editor back to these older versions of Scratch would not only undo years of hard work by the Scratch Team, but they also might not work online anymore. If you wish, you can download the Scratch 1.4 and Scratch 2.0 offline editors.

In the future, please read The Official List Of Rejected Suggestions before you post
I say it's not rejected, but it's pretty close. OP only wants to change the looks of the blocks to a 2.0 look.

I understand about indecision

Captain Disillusion wrote:

In software development, deleting, it's just a concept. Some software might have a delete button and when you click it a thing disappears, but it's not really gone. Okay, it's not gone from the memory.




fdeerf wrote:

chances are nobody will find your account, so nobody will follow you.



Za-Chary wrote:

I'm going to close this suggestion as it is technically implemented and rejected at the same time.
Fazah_Champ
Scratcher
100+ posts

A cool extension

Vibrato wrote:

Who knows? Someone may actually make this. I don't think it'll be endorsed by scratch, but you could still use it.
On the flipside, I don't think the ST will do something like this. It involves far too much work. They would even have to change the looks of blocks that weren't even in 2.0, so they won't have a guideline to trace there.
oh

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Fazah_Champ
Fazah_Champ
Scratcher
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A cool extension

Ihatr wrote:

I'm sorry, but this is rejected.
2.4 Revert back to older versions of Scratch
Scratch has to update sometimes in order to accommodate for certain changes. In particular, an online editor that ran off of Adobe Flash (rather than Java) was added in Scratch 2.0, and Scratch 3.0 was created for tablet support and in anticipation of the discontinuation of Flash. Changing the editor back to these older versions of Scratch would not only undo years of hard work by the Scratch Team, but they also might not work online anymore. If you wish, you can download the Scratch 1.4 and Scratch 2.0 offline editors.

In the future, please read The Official List Of Rejected Suggestions before you post
ok thanks

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Fazah_Champ
Fazah_Champ
Scratcher
100+ posts

A cool extension

Vibrato wrote:

Ihatr wrote:

I'm sorry, but this is rejected.
2.4 Revert back to older versions of Scratch
Scratch has to update sometimes in order to accommodate for certain changes. In particular, an online editor that ran off of Adobe Flash (rather than Java) was added in Scratch 2.0, and Scratch 3.0 was created for tablet support and in anticipation of the discontinuation of Flash. Changing the editor back to these older versions of Scratch would not only undo years of hard work by the Scratch Team, but they also might not work online anymore. If you wish, you can download the Scratch 1.4 and Scratch 2.0 offline editors.

In the future, please read The Official List Of Rejected Suggestions before you post
I say it's not rejected, but it's pretty close. OP only wants to change the looks of the blocks to a 2.0 look.
Yes of course

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Za-Chary
Scratcher
1000+ posts

A cool extension

As stated previously, this is indeed rejected, but I'd say it's for a different reason than what was quoted above. The reason below describes more closely why simply changing the looks of the Scratch blocks to the 2.0 version is rejected.

Keep thinking of ways to improve Scratch!

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.

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