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- kat-coder
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Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
Username: kat-coder
Position: coder/tester
Why I should choose you: I had experience testing people's stuff on here and on other sites, so I think I would be good with it!
Position: coder/tester
Why I should choose you: I had experience testing people's stuff on here and on other sites, so I think I would be good with it!
Last edited by kat-coder (Oct. 20, 2021 00:35:36)
- kkidslogin
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
I FINALLY got a notification for this thread. Also it's awesome so many people want to work on it, because I'm pretty out of the loop with this. Tho you can always ask me for any much-needed sound fx
- xouzouris
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
Your application is accepted as a tester. Username: Tyller_
Position: Coder/Tester
Why I should choose you: I can make a system for the websites on scratch that we can copy and paste,
>> Head of Scratchedia <<
Scratchedia is the recreation of the
internet, on Scratch, that's safe!
Random Stuff:
My little cousin asked me why we can't make and run a nuclear reactor at home…
Don't forget to keep on Scratchin'
- xouzouris
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
Your application is accepted Username: kat-coder
Position: tester
Why I should choose you: I had experience testing people's stuff on here and on other sites, so I think I would be good with it!
>> Head of Scratchedia <<
Scratchedia is the recreation of the
internet, on Scratch, that's safe!
Random Stuff:
My little cousin asked me why we can't make and run a nuclear reactor at home…
Don't forget to keep on Scratchin'
- xouzouris
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
Good to know! I FINALLY got a notification for this thread. Also it's awesome so many people want to work on it, because I'm pretty out of the loop with this. Tho you can always ask me for any much-needed sound fx
>> Head of Scratchedia <<
Scratchedia is the recreation of the
internet, on Scratch, that's safe!
Random Stuff:
My little cousin asked me why we can't make and run a nuclear reactor at home…
Don't forget to keep on Scratchin'
- IGABMS
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
We need to close applications.
If you respond to something I write here, I probably won't see it, so let me know on my profile! Feel free to ask me questions about PHP, Python, Scratch, HTML, CSS, or JavaScript there, too!
- unicorn__Donut
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
need to close applications.true We
- xouzouris
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
need to close applications.Yes we should. We
>> Head of Scratchedia <<
Scratchedia is the recreation of the
internet, on Scratch, that's safe!
Random Stuff:
My little cousin asked me why we can't make and run a nuclear reactor at home…
Don't forget to keep on Scratchin'
- ToastersUnited
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
Do i have an assignment, or will i just continue making the UI engine better?
Edit: lol my 4g just saved the day
Edit: lol my 4g just saved the day
Last edited by ToastersUnited (Oct. 19, 2021 21:50:08)
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.
- ParrotTV
- Scratcher
46 posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
How much of Scratchedia is finished?
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- ToastersUnited
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
Im pretty sure cloud functionality is done. Thats about uit How much of Scratchedia is finished?
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.
- xMysticalCoder
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
- kat-coder
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
Can I please be a coder and a tester?Your application is accepted Username: kat-coder
Position: tester
Why I should choose you: I had experience testing people's stuff on here and on other sites, so I think I would be good with it!
- ParrotTV
- Scratcher
46 posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
Are the websites stored on server? Youll need to look up cloud data limits and stuff. You also might need to cut some features because you need to keep the project at medium size.
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- xouzouris
- Scratcher
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Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
Scratchedia will be hosted on a server and we have already researched what we need to. We just need to make some stuff. Are the websites stored on server? Youll need to look up cloud data limits and stuff. You also might need to cut some features because you need to keep the project at medium size.
>> Head of Scratchedia <<
Scratchedia is the recreation of the
internet, on Scratch, that's safe!
Random Stuff:
My little cousin asked me why we can't make and run a nuclear reactor at home…
Don't forget to keep on Scratchin'
- ToastersUnited
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/587008101/
UI engine done
UI engine done
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.
- ParrotTV
- Scratcher
46 posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/587008101/The UI should look kind of like what I have in this project https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/583296773/
UI engine done
Last edited by ParrotTV (Oct. 20, 2021 20:36:02)
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- 101Corp
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
- lewhfree
- Scratcher
33 posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
On what? guys i did it
I MADE WORKING MINECRAFT
when green flag clicked
forever
if <(username) = <touching [me v] ?>> then
say [Let's party]
end
end
- ToastersUnited
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed) (2)
This is the engine, the buttons there are just for testing purposes. See inside, they all in one costumehttps://scratch.mit.edu/projects/587008101/The UI should look kind of like what I have in this project https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/583296773/
UI engine done
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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