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- seachild-snowbird
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what was this scratch (copy/test) and why did it exist?
quite a while ago, i found some site that appeared to just be the top bar of 3.0, minus the pages that are static being partially functional. i can't find it anymore, but i think i found it through a browser glitch and it linked to some company called sprite or something like that. strangely, passwords recognized it as scratch despite being clearly defunct.
i couldn't actually log in, and nothing worked. (i think the color scheme of said related company/website attached to this one was a mint/cyan?)
i couldn't actually log in, and nothing worked. (i think the color scheme of said related company/website attached to this one was a mint/cyan?)
Last edited by seachild-snowbird (April 21, 2026 05:24:13)
- EliasChambers5
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Scratcher
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what was this scratch (copy/test) and why did it exist?
quite a while ago, i found some site that appeared to just be the top bar of 3.0, minus the pages that are static being partially functional. i can't find it anymore, but i think i found it through a browser glitch and it linked to some company called sprite or something like that. strangely, passwords recognized it as scratch despite being clearly defunct.cyan was the old version of Scratch links and the top bar, you can see this via Wayback and going to a date before like May 2023 because that’s when purple infected the links and topbar
i couldn't actually log in, and nothing worked. (i think the color scheme of said related company/website attached to this one was a mint/cyan?)
- seachild-snowbird
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New Scratcher
10 posts
what was this scratch (copy/test) and why did it exist?
the bar itself wasn't cyan (i think). it was the affiliated website/company. regardless, i want to know what this was and why ti existed.quite a while ago, i found some site that appeared to just be the top bar of 3.0, minus the pages that are static being partially functional. i can't find it anymore, but i think i found it through a browser glitch and it linked to some company called sprite or something like that. strangely, passwords recognized it as scratch despite being clearly defunct.cyan was the old version of Scratch links and the top bar, you can see this via Wayback and going to a date before like May 2023 because that’s when purple infected the links and topbar
i couldn't actually log in, and nothing worked. (i think the color scheme of said related company/website attached to this one was a mint/cyan?)
(bump btw)
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