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- ToastersUnited
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TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
A successor to Tosh
TaBS Website
How to use:
TaBS is a text based version of scratch in very early stages. I plan to recreate every scratch block and more!
Right now though… I only have a print statement.
print "Hello there (woo woo)"
Github
Can someone make me a banner and/or logo?
Last edited by ToastersUnited (April 14, 2022 14:20:19)
Sign on the M18 Motorway warning that horses, horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles are forbidden.
Road signs in the Republic of Ireland do not differ greatly from those used elsewhere in Europe – with the notable exception that hazard or warning signs follow the “New World” style of a yellow diamond. The symbols used on these warning signs do, nevertheless, resemble much more closely those used (on red-bordered white or yellow triangles) in the rest of Europe than many of those seen in the United States.
Typical road signs in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland. Here, a fingerpost with old road number and Bord Fáilte logo. Signpost located in Rathangan, Co. Kildare.
Regulatory signs (relating to limits and prohibitions) differ very little from those used in the rest of Europe.
The system of directional signs is based upon, and is very similar to, that employed in the United Kingdom, but is bilingual everywhere except in the Gaeltacht, where only the Irish language is used on signs.
In Ireland, the highest category of road is a motorway (mótarbhealach, plural: mótarbhealaí), indicated by the prefix M followed by a one- or two-digit number (the number of the national route of which each motorway forms a part). The motorway network consists entirely of motorway-grade dual carriageways and is largely focused upon Dublin. There are also several three-lane motorways, while Ireland's busiest road, the M50, incorporates four-lane, five-lane, and six-lane stretches.
- ToastersUnited
- Scratcher
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TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
(#2)what?
Ay not just make the logo a cats paw or a browser tab?
Sign on the M18 Motorway warning that horses, horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles are forbidden.
Road signs in the Republic of Ireland do not differ greatly from those used elsewhere in Europe – with the notable exception that hazard or warning signs follow the “New World” style of a yellow diamond. The symbols used on these warning signs do, nevertheless, resemble much more closely those used (on red-bordered white or yellow triangles) in the rest of Europe than many of those seen in the United States.
Typical road signs in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland. Here, a fingerpost with old road number and Bord Fáilte logo. Signpost located in Rathangan, Co. Kildare.
Regulatory signs (relating to limits and prohibitions) differ very little from those used in the rest of Europe.
The system of directional signs is based upon, and is very similar to, that employed in the United Kingdom, but is bilingual everywhere except in the Gaeltacht, where only the Irish language is used on signs.
In Ireland, the highest category of road is a motorway (mótarbhealach, plural: mótarbhealaí), indicated by the prefix M followed by a one- or two-digit number (the number of the national route of which each motorway forms a part). The motorway network consists entirely of motorway-grade dual carriageways and is largely focused upon Dublin. There are also several three-lane motorways, while Ireland's busiest road, the M50, incorporates four-lane, five-lane, and six-lane stretches.
- MagicCrayon9342
- Scratcher
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TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
You can get a domain for TaBS or your entire github.io page at https://eu.org. I recommend https://hostry.com/ for hosting the domain its what I use. The entire setup is entirely free!
- ToastersUnited
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
https://eu.org. I recommend https://hostry.com/ for hosting the domain its what I use. The entire setup is entirely free!I already have. I'm waiting for a confirmation email. You can get a domain for TaBS or your entire github.io page at
Sign on the M18 Motorway warning that horses, horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles are forbidden.
Road signs in the Republic of Ireland do not differ greatly from those used elsewhere in Europe – with the notable exception that hazard or warning signs follow the “New World” style of a yellow diamond. The symbols used on these warning signs do, nevertheless, resemble much more closely those used (on red-bordered white or yellow triangles) in the rest of Europe than many of those seen in the United States.
Typical road signs in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland. Here, a fingerpost with old road number and Bord Fáilte logo. Signpost located in Rathangan, Co. Kildare.
Regulatory signs (relating to limits and prohibitions) differ very little from those used in the rest of Europe.
The system of directional signs is based upon, and is very similar to, that employed in the United Kingdom, but is bilingual everywhere except in the Gaeltacht, where only the Irish language is used on signs.
In Ireland, the highest category of road is a motorway (mótarbhealach, plural: mótarbhealaí), indicated by the prefix M followed by a one- or two-digit number (the number of the national route of which each motorway forms a part). The motorway network consists entirely of motorway-grade dual carriageways and is largely focused upon Dublin. There are also several three-lane motorways, while Ireland's busiest road, the M50, incorporates four-lane, five-lane, and six-lane stretches.
- NFlex23
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TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
(#5)It can take a while. https://aviateapp.eu.org came in a few days, but another one I've registered a few weeks ago still hasn't been approved.https://eu.org. I recommend https://hostry.com/ for hosting the domain its what I use. The entire setup is entirely free!I already have. I'm waiting for a confirmation email. You can get a domain for TaBS or your entire github.io page at
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- PoIygon
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TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
(#6)my third url was accepted in 1 day(#5)It can take a while. https://aviateapp.eu.org came in a few days, but another one I've registered a few weeks ago still hasn't been approved.https://eu.org. I recommend https://hostry.com/ for hosting the domain its what I use. The entire setup is entirely free!I already have. I'm waiting for a confirmation email. You can get a domain for TaBS or your entire github.io page at
- ToastersUnited
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TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
Bump! My domain request was accepted!
Sign on the M18 Motorway warning that horses, horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles are forbidden.
Road signs in the Republic of Ireland do not differ greatly from those used elsewhere in Europe – with the notable exception that hazard or warning signs follow the “New World” style of a yellow diamond. The symbols used on these warning signs do, nevertheless, resemble much more closely those used (on red-bordered white or yellow triangles) in the rest of Europe than many of those seen in the United States.
Typical road signs in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland. Here, a fingerpost with old road number and Bord Fáilte logo. Signpost located in Rathangan, Co. Kildare.
Regulatory signs (relating to limits and prohibitions) differ very little from those used in the rest of Europe.
The system of directional signs is based upon, and is very similar to, that employed in the United Kingdom, but is bilingual everywhere except in the Gaeltacht, where only the Irish language is used on signs.
In Ireland, the highest category of road is a motorway (mótarbhealach, plural: mótarbhealaí), indicated by the prefix M followed by a one- or two-digit number (the number of the national route of which each motorway forms a part). The motorway network consists entirely of motorway-grade dual carriageways and is largely focused upon Dublin. There are also several three-lane motorways, while Ireland's busiest road, the M50, incorporates four-lane, five-lane, and six-lane stretches.
- Retr0id
- Scratcher
68 posts
TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
print "<img src=x onerror='alert(`XSS!`)'/>"
btw i use aarch64
- ToastersUnited
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
(#9)I'm working on using supabase to save data.
add save and load
Sign on the M18 Motorway warning that horses, horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles are forbidden.
Road signs in the Republic of Ireland do not differ greatly from those used elsewhere in Europe – with the notable exception that hazard or warning signs follow the “New World” style of a yellow diamond. The symbols used on these warning signs do, nevertheless, resemble much more closely those used (on red-bordered white or yellow triangles) in the rest of Europe than many of those seen in the United States.
Typical road signs in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland. Here, a fingerpost with old road number and Bord Fáilte logo. Signpost located in Rathangan, Co. Kildare.
Regulatory signs (relating to limits and prohibitions) differ very little from those used in the rest of Europe.
The system of directional signs is based upon, and is very similar to, that employed in the United Kingdom, but is bilingual everywhere except in the Gaeltacht, where only the Irish language is used on signs.
In Ireland, the highest category of road is a motorway (mótarbhealach, plural: mótarbhealaí), indicated by the prefix M followed by a one- or two-digit number (the number of the national route of which each motorway forms a part). The motorway network consists entirely of motorway-grade dual carriageways and is largely focused upon Dublin. There are also several three-lane motorways, while Ireland's busiest road, the M50, incorporates four-lane, five-lane, and six-lane stretches.
- kccuber
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TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
Make sure you sanitize data or else you'll end up like that school that Bobby Tables was in(#9)I'm working on using supabase to save data.
add save and load
i know, that was sql, but still
Last edited by kccuber (April 14, 2022 14:39:22)
- ToastersUnited
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TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
Yup.Make sure you sanitize data or else you'll end up like that school that Bobby Tables was in(#9)I'm working on using supabase to save data.
add save and load
i know, that was sql, but still
Bump!
View statistics here: counter.dev!
That's why I added privacy policy. It sends information about your country language, screen res etc. and sends them to a server.
Sign on the M18 Motorway warning that horses, horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles are forbidden.
Road signs in the Republic of Ireland do not differ greatly from those used elsewhere in Europe – with the notable exception that hazard or warning signs follow the “New World” style of a yellow diamond. The symbols used on these warning signs do, nevertheless, resemble much more closely those used (on red-bordered white or yellow triangles) in the rest of Europe than many of those seen in the United States.
Typical road signs in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland. Here, a fingerpost with old road number and Bord Fáilte logo. Signpost located in Rathangan, Co. Kildare.
Regulatory signs (relating to limits and prohibitions) differ very little from those used in the rest of Europe.
The system of directional signs is based upon, and is very similar to, that employed in the United Kingdom, but is bilingual everywhere except in the Gaeltacht, where only the Irish language is used on signs.
In Ireland, the highest category of road is a motorway (mótarbhealach, plural: mótarbhealaí), indicated by the prefix M followed by a one- or two-digit number (the number of the national route of which each motorway forms a part). The motorway network consists entirely of motorway-grade dual carriageways and is largely focused upon Dublin. There are also several three-lane motorways, while Ireland's busiest road, the M50, incorporates four-lane, five-lane, and six-lane stretches.
- Chiroyce
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
How has this issue not been fixed yet?print "<img src=x onerror='alert(`XSS!`)'/>"
This command breaks the entire page
print "<img src='x' onerror='document.write()'>"
Last edited by Chiroyce (April 15, 2022 15:16:44)
April Fools' topics:
— New Buildings in Scratch's headquarters
— Give every Scratcher an M1 MacBook Air
— Scratch should let users edit other Scratchers' projects
— Make a statue for Jeffalo
— Scratch Tech Tips™
— Make a Chiroyce statue emoji
<img src=“x” onerror=“alert('XSS vulnerability discovered')”>
this is a test sentence
- ToastersUnited
- Scratcher
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TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
(#14)i'm busy and haven't got round to changing the way things are outputted yet.How has this issue not been fixed yet?print "<img src=x onerror='alert(`XSS!`)'/>"
Sign on the M18 Motorway warning that horses, horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles are forbidden.
Road signs in the Republic of Ireland do not differ greatly from those used elsewhere in Europe – with the notable exception that hazard or warning signs follow the “New World” style of a yellow diamond. The symbols used on these warning signs do, nevertheless, resemble much more closely those used (on red-bordered white or yellow triangles) in the rest of Europe than many of those seen in the United States.
Typical road signs in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland. Here, a fingerpost with old road number and Bord Fáilte logo. Signpost located in Rathangan, Co. Kildare.
Regulatory signs (relating to limits and prohibitions) differ very little from those used in the rest of Europe.
The system of directional signs is based upon, and is very similar to, that employed in the United Kingdom, but is bilingual everywhere except in the Gaeltacht, where only the Irish language is used on signs.
In Ireland, the highest category of road is a motorway (mótarbhealach, plural: mótarbhealaí), indicated by the prefix M followed by a one- or two-digit number (the number of the national route of which each motorway forms a part). The motorway network consists entirely of motorway-grade dual carriageways and is largely focused upon Dublin. There are also several three-lane motorways, while Ireland's busiest road, the M50, incorporates four-lane, five-lane, and six-lane stretches.
- Chiroyce
- Scratcher
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TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
Btw this command breaks the entire page
Also the link to the editor in the homepage doesn't work - I made a PR to fix it
print "<img src='x' onerror='document.write()'>"
Also the link to the editor in the homepage doesn't work - I made a PR to fix it
Last edited by Chiroyce (April 15, 2022 15:20:53)
April Fools' topics:
— New Buildings in Scratch's headquarters
— Give every Scratcher an M1 MacBook Air
— Scratch should let users edit other Scratchers' projects
— Make a statue for Jeffalo
— Scratch Tech Tips™
— Make a Chiroyce statue emoji
<img src=“x” onerror=“alert('XSS vulnerability discovered')”>
this is a test sentence
- kccuber
- Scratcher
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TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
ok, you dont wanna end up like bobby tables' school tho i'm busy and haven't got round to changing the way things are outputted yet.
- ToastersUnited
- Scratcher
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TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
(#16)It works for me.
Btw this command breaks the entire pageprint "<img src='x' onerror='document.write()'>"
Also the link to the editor in the homepage doesn't work - I made a PR to fix it
Sign on the M18 Motorway warning that horses, horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles are forbidden.
Road signs in the Republic of Ireland do not differ greatly from those used elsewhere in Europe – with the notable exception that hazard or warning signs follow the “New World” style of a yellow diamond. The symbols used on these warning signs do, nevertheless, resemble much more closely those used (on red-bordered white or yellow triangles) in the rest of Europe than many of those seen in the United States.
Typical road signs in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland. Here, a fingerpost with old road number and Bord Fáilte logo. Signpost located in Rathangan, Co. Kildare.
Regulatory signs (relating to limits and prohibitions) differ very little from those used in the rest of Europe.
The system of directional signs is based upon, and is very similar to, that employed in the United Kingdom, but is bilingual everywhere except in the Gaeltacht, where only the Irish language is used on signs.
In Ireland, the highest category of road is a motorway (mótarbhealach, plural: mótarbhealaí), indicated by the prefix M followed by a one- or two-digit number (the number of the national route of which each motorway forms a part). The motorway network consists entirely of motorway-grade dual carriageways and is largely focused upon Dublin. There are also several three-lane motorways, while Ireland's busiest road, the M50, incorporates four-lane, five-lane, and six-lane stretches.
- Chiroyce
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
not on firefox then. the href should be /editor.html instead of editor.html It works for me.
April Fools' topics:
— New Buildings in Scratch's headquarters
— Give every Scratcher an M1 MacBook Air
— Scratch should let users edit other Scratchers' projects
— Make a statue for Jeffalo
— Scratch Tech Tips™
— Make a Chiroyce statue emoji
<img src=“x” onerror=“alert('XSS vulnerability discovered')”>
this is a test sentence
- ToastersUnited
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
TaBS - Text based scratch (tabs-scratch.eu.org)
(#19)I use firefoxnot on firefox then. the href should be /editor.html instead of editor.html It works for me.
Sign on the M18 Motorway warning that horses, horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles are forbidden.
Road signs in the Republic of Ireland do not differ greatly from those used elsewhere in Europe – with the notable exception that hazard or warning signs follow the “New World” style of a yellow diamond. The symbols used on these warning signs do, nevertheless, resemble much more closely those used (on red-bordered white or yellow triangles) in the rest of Europe than many of those seen in the United States.
Typical road signs in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland. Here, a fingerpost with old road number and Bord Fáilte logo. Signpost located in Rathangan, Co. Kildare.
Regulatory signs (relating to limits and prohibitions) differ very little from those used in the rest of Europe.
The system of directional signs is based upon, and is very similar to, that employed in the United Kingdom, but is bilingual everywhere except in the Gaeltacht, where only the Irish language is used on signs.
In Ireland, the highest category of road is a motorway (mótarbhealach, plural: mótarbhealaí), indicated by the prefix M followed by a one- or two-digit number (the number of the national route of which each motorway forms a part). The motorway network consists entirely of motorway-grade dual carriageways and is largely focused upon Dublin. There are also several three-lane motorways, while Ireland's busiest road, the M50, incorporates four-lane, five-lane, and six-lane stretches.
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