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- MaterArc
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- Joshisaurio
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- kccuber
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Yeah, that's allowed as it related to Scratch. Someone even made a scratchclient tutorial on the Scratch Wiki. Just a question about the guidelines, for example if I want to post something about connecting Python with Scratch I can right?
- scratchusername40
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can I be a moderator?
- MaterArc
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can I be a moderator?
Hi, it is cool that you want to be a moderator, I suggest going on the owner's profile and asking there as they are more active over there.
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- skymover1239
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This is cool. I do have a suggestion though, can there be a way to preview your posts?
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- CST1229
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Question: What's with this completely random shape on the homepage??
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- PoIygon
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- NFlex23
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Pretty much. I know, it does look pretty weird. Any suggestions for other images?To fill up empty space I guess Question: What's with this completely random shape on the homepage??
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- NFlex23
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There's a preview right under the editor: This is cool. I do have a suggestion though, can there be a way to preview your posts?
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- skymover1239
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Oh! Okay, thanks.There's a preview right under the editor: This is cool. I do have a suggestion though, can there be a way to preview your posts?
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- ZZC12345
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Does Scratch Tutorials have scratchblocks support?
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- NFlex23
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Not yet unfortunately. I was having a hard time integrating the library with markdown and React. Does Scratch Tutorials have scratchblocks support?
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- NFlex23
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Bump.
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- ZZC12345
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Bump/bug report
Using the browser's back button does not send users back to the right page on paginated pages
Why does it matter?
Accessibility, etc.,etc., you probably know by now.
Description
Pressing the browser's back button on a tutorial always brings you to the first page.
Steps to reproduce
1. Go to the explore tutorials page.
2. Go to the second page of tutorials by clicking the “2” or the “>”
3. Click “view” on any tutorial and you will be navigated to its page.
4. Click your browser's back button or use Alt+Left Arrow
5. You are sent to the first page of tutorials instead of the second.
Possible solution
Add a ?page=2 query parameter and implementation so pressing back goes back to the correct page.
Using the browser's back button does not send users back to the right page on paginated pages
Why does it matter?
Accessibility, etc.,etc., you probably know by now.
Description
Pressing the browser's back button on a tutorial always brings you to the first page.
Steps to reproduce
1. Go to the explore tutorials page.
2. Go to the second page of tutorials by clicking the “2” or the “>”
3. Click “view” on any tutorial and you will be navigated to its page.
4. Click your browser's back button or use Alt+Left Arrow
5. You are sent to the first page of tutorials instead of the second.
Possible solution
Add a ?page=2 query parameter and implementation so pressing back goes back to the correct page.
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- DifferentDance8
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I feel like I can implement this with some work. Is it on github somewhere? Bump/bug report
Using the browser's back button does not send users back to the right page on paginated pages
Why does it matter?
Accessibility, etc.,etc., you probably know by now.
Description
Pressing the browser's back button on a tutorial always brings you to the first page.
Steps to reproduce
1. Go to the explore tutorials page.
2. Go to the second page of tutorials by clicking the “2” or the “>”
3. Click “view” on any tutorial and you will be navigated to its page.
4. Click your browser's back button or use Alt+Left Arrow
5. You are sent to the first page of tutorials instead of the second.
Possible solution
Add a ?page=2 query parameter and implementation so pressing back goes back to the correct page.
Mod's Protogen Maker v2 released. I will update it when I will update it
- NFlex23
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This isn't really a bug. The pagination is a Bump/bug reportcomponent in the page, so pressing the back button will instead go back to the last page you've been too, like the homepage. I know it's different than how Scratch does it, but a lot of sites do it this way too.
Using the browser's back button does not send users back to the right page on paginated pages
Why does it matter?
Accessibility, etc.,etc., you probably know by now.
Description
Pressing the browser's back button on a tutorial always brings you to the first page.
Steps to reproduce
1. Go to the explore tutorials page.
2. Go to the second page of tutorials by clicking the “2” or the “>”
3. Click “view” on any tutorial and you will be navigated to its page.
4. Click your browser's back button or use Alt+Left Arrow
5. You are sent to the first page of tutorials instead of the second.
Possible solution
Add a ?page=2 query parameter and implementation so pressing back goes back to the correct page.
I do understand that it's annoying, so I'll see if I can work it out.
Last edited by NFlex23 (Sept. 10, 2022 13:16:39)
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Before you create a topic:
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- Is it about something you are planning on making but haven't made yet? If so, please wait to post until you have created a working prototype. This is a key factor to keeping the ATs as clean as possible.
- The ATs aren't technical support. It is perfectly valid to ask questions about things related to programming, but not issues with external websites, apps, or devices. Most sites have their own support system; try asking there!
- Is it related to something you are making in Scratch? (This includes OSes and other Scratch projects) If so, please post in Collaboration, Show and Tell, or another similar forum.
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- Issues with Scratch itself should be put in Bugs and Glitches.
- DifferentDance8
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Accessibilty reasons?This isn't really a bug. The pagination is a Bump/bug reportcomponent in the page, so pressing the back button will instead go back to the last page you've been too, like the homepage. I know it's different than how Scratch does it, but a lot of sites do it this way too.
Using the browser's back button does not send users back to the right page on paginated pages
Why does it matter?
Accessibility, etc.,etc., you probably know by now.
Description
Pressing the browser's back button on a tutorial always brings you to the first page.
Steps to reproduce
1. Go to the explore tutorials page.
2. Go to the second page of tutorials by clicking the “2” or the “>”
3. Click “view” on any tutorial and you will be navigated to its page.
4. Click your browser's back button or use Alt+Left Arrow
5. You are sent to the first page of tutorials instead of the second.
Possible solution
Add a ?page=2 query parameter and implementation so pressing back goes back to the correct page.
Mod's Protogen Maker v2 released. I will update it when I will update it
- NFlex23
- Scratcher
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I'm working on a solution right now.Accessibilty reasons?This isn't really a bug. The pagination is a Bump/bug reportcomponent in the page, so pressing the back button will instead go back to the last page you've been too, like the homepage. I know it's different than how Scratch does it, but a lot of sites do it this way too.
Using the browser's back button does not send users back to the right page on paginated pages
Why does it matter?
Accessibility, etc.,etc., you probably know by now.
Description
Pressing the browser's back button on a tutorial always brings you to the first page.
Steps to reproduce
1. Go to the explore tutorials page.
2. Go to the second page of tutorials by clicking the “2” or the “>”
3. Click “view” on any tutorial and you will be navigated to its page.
4. Click your browser's back button or use Alt+Left Arrow
5. You are sent to the first page of tutorials instead of the second.
Possible solution
Add a ?page=2 query parameter and implementation so pressing back goes back to the correct page.
Help improve the Advanced Topics (Really!)
Before you create a topic:
Always search for duplicates or other similar topics before making an umbrella topic, e.g., “The Mac Topic”.
- Is it about something you are planning on making but haven't made yet? If so, please wait to post until you have created a working prototype. This is a key factor to keeping the ATs as clean as possible.
- The ATs aren't technical support. It is perfectly valid to ask questions about things related to programming, but not issues with external websites, apps, or devices. Most sites have their own support system; try asking there!
- Is it related to something you are making in Scratch? (This includes OSes and other Scratch projects) If so, please post in Collaboration, Show and Tell, or another similar forum.
- Is your topic questionably “advanced”? Try browsing the other forums to see if your topic fits better in one of those.
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