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- Littlelain
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Scratcher
51 posts
Changing Variable Colors
In scratch 3 the ability to change variable colors is gone, which is a shame because it is nice to have colors other than orange on a variable
- PeteyTheParrot
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Changing Variable Colors
I’m honestly shocked they haven’t implemented this yet! It’s such a good idea, I heavily support this
- redfrog27lps
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Scratcher
84 posts
Changing Variable Colors
+1; I hate having to go through alphabetically to find the one variable I want. It'd be easier with different colors.
- kyan28
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Scratcher
1 post
Changing Variable Colors
Tbh, the pro scratchers probroaly create these “sastifiying” number counts or smtg i recommend (removed by moderator - please don't name browser extensions) has an extension about variables
Last edited by Paddle2See (July 16, 2024 09:00:45)
- TheCreatorOfUnTV
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Changing Variable Colors
Tbh, the pro scratchers probroaly create these “sastifiying” number counts or something i recommend [removed] or something [removed] has an extension about variablesThat site has a policy against talking about it on Scratch.
- MagentaDude1359
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Changing Variable Colors
support, this would be a nice break from the annoying orange (pun intended)
- Pastelcat180
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Scratcher
2 posts
Changing Variable Colors
Support! I always feel that the stark orange snaps the player out of the game world.
- superkitty887
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Scratcher
26 posts
Changing Variable Colors
when green flag clicked
set [v] to [1]
set volume to (v) %
The result is a purple variable with a value of v.

- starlightsparker
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Changing Variable Colors
In scratch 3 the ability to change variable colors is gone, which is a shame because it is nice to have colors other than orange on a variableAllow me to clarify that there has never been this feature. You may correct me if I am wrong.
Apologies for my inaccuracy, my claim has been disproven by medians;
Incorrect, in the 2.0 online editor, there was a way you could set block colors. However, this wasn't permanent, but you could download a file to save it on your computer.
In fact one of my alts is named the feature:
https://scratch.mit.edu/users/EditBlockColors/
Last edited by starlightsparker (Sept. 26, 2024 22:08:11)
- medians
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Changing Variable Colors
Yes, but that doesn't work when the value that you want isn't a number, the volume has limits, and that only works when the color you want is the same as the cstegory.when green flag clicked
set [v] to [1]
set volume to (v) %
The result is a purple variable with a value of v.
- medians
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Changing Variable Colors
Incorrect, in the 2.0 online editor, there was a way you could set block colors. However, this wasn't permanent, but you could download a file to save it on your computer.In scratch 3 the ability to change variable colors is gone, which is a shame because it is nice to have colors other than orange on a variableAllow me to clarify that there has never been this feature. You may correct me if I am wrong.
In fact one of my alts is named the feature:
https://scratch.mit.edu/users/EditBlockColors/
Edit: Though yea, the block feature does not exist (as in setting each variable with blocks). The feature mentioned there did exist though.
Last edited by medians (Sept. 26, 2024 22:08:15)
- Littlelain
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Scratcher
51 posts
Changing Variable Colors
yes, and i know this. but i want this in 3.0 and not wanting to use scratch 2.0 :\Incorrect, in the 2.0 online editor, there was a way you could set block colors. However, this wasn't permanent, but you could download a file to save it on your computer.In scratch 3 the ability to change variable colors is gone, which is a shame because it is nice to have colors other than orange on a variableAllow me to clarify that there has never been this feature. You may correct me if I am wrong.
In fact one of my alts is named the feature:
https://scratch.mit.edu/users/EditBlockColors/
Edit: Though yea, the block feature does not exist (as in setting each variable with blocks). The feature mentioned there did exist though.
- medians
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Changing Variable Colors
yes, and i know this. but i want this in 3.0 and not wanting to use scratch 2.0 :\Yea, but the person i was quoting said it wasn't a thing, so I said that.
- BigNate469
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Changing Variable Colors
supportPlease state why- “support” simply casts you vote, which is not the purpose of the discussion forums. At the end of the day, the ST doesn't particularly care what your vote is for any suggestion- and therefore it's better to say something constructive and related to the suggestion.
Scratch is not a democracy.
- Littlelain
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Scratcher
51 posts
Changing Variable Colors
okayyes, and i know this. but i want this in 3.0 and not wanting to use scratch 2.0 :\Yea, but the person i was quoting said it wasn't a thing, so I said that.
- Littlelain
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Scratcher
51 posts
Changing Variable Colors
i actually made a project about this, but technically it wasnt infinite because scratch has a 300 clone limit, and doesnt look much like the normal variables, but if you want to see it, here is the link here
Last edited by Littlelain (Oct. 5, 2024 23:25:09)
- medians
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Changing Variable Colors
i actually made a project about this, but technically it wasnt infinite because scratch has a 300 clone limit, and doesnt look much like the normal variables, but if you want to see it, here is the link hereI mean, you could somehow use stamps instead of clones, and you wouldn't have to worry about the clone limit.
- Littlelain
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Scratcher
51 posts
Changing Variable Colors
Yeah. I just gotta learn about that.i actually made a project about this, but technically it wasnt infinite because scratch has a 300 clone limit, and doesnt look much like the normal variables, but if you want to see it, here is the link hereI mean, you could somehow use stamps instead of clones, and you wouldn't have to worry about the clone limit.
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