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TheWeirdo600
Scratcher
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What did the messages page look like in Scratch 2.0?

To be honest, I've never really seen any picture of the messages page in Scratch 2.0. I'm curious to see what it looked like.

Yellowsheep43
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What did the messages page look like in Scratch 2.0?

The same as it does right now

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ScolderCreations
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1000+ posts

What did the messages page look like in Scratch 2.0?

Yellowsheep43 wrote:

The same as it does right now
This is not true. The scratchr2 version of the messages page did not look exactly the same as the scratch-WWW version.

NormalMaker
Scratcher
500+ posts

What did the messages page look like in Scratch 2.0?

https://en.scratch-wiki.info/w/images/Old_Messages_Page.PNG

Last edited by NormalMaker (Nov. 12, 2021 22:24:47)


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IDontNoWatIAm
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What did the messages page look like in Scratch 2.0?

It would have most likely looked similar to the “my stuff” page

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OhOkSir12345
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1000+ posts

What did the messages page look like in Scratch 2.0?

usually like the studio activity but 2.0
DarthVader4Life
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1000+ posts

What did the messages page look like in Scratch 2.0?

Yellowsheep43 wrote:

The same as it does right now
You're thinking of My Stuff.
Messages was updated to 3.0 a while back, at the release of 3.0, I think.

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supergamer10000
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What did the messages page look like in Scratch 2.0?

It looked like this (I found it on google) →

Last edited by supergamer10000 (Nov. 12, 2021 22:40:48)


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