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- Winterzalia10
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HTML functions in Scratch
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Unless we actually use lego robotics, these extensions seem nonimportant to most of us daily scratchers. An improvement for the Text To Speech one is to introduce more voices, maybe collaborate with NaturalReader or other sources?
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There should be an HTML extension so that we can effectively learn more stuff to do with coding. Also, there should also be a bar where you can acess how the code would look in a real environment such as Python. HTML is a vital skill for young coders and can be an impressive place to advertise news, express opinions and get more reasons for follows.
Overall, an HTML extension would be amazing for old and new coders alike.
Unless we actually use lego robotics, these extensions seem nonimportant to most of us daily scratchers. An improvement for the Text To Speech one is to introduce more voices, maybe collaborate with NaturalReader or other sources?
Back on track:
There should be an HTML extension so that we can effectively learn more stuff to do with coding. Also, there should also be a bar where you can acess how the code would look in a real environment such as Python. HTML is a vital skill for young coders and can be an impressive place to advertise news, express opinions and get more reasons for follows.
Overall, an HTML extension would be amazing for old and new coders alike.
- orangeluigi
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HTML functions in Scratch
can you give some examples of blocks?
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- IronAlt
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HTML functions in Scratch
Some other things to say:Have you seen my turbowarp extension HTML Blocks?
Unless we actually use lego robotics, these extensions seem nonimportant to most of us daily scratchers. An improvement for the Text To Speech one is to introduce more voices, maybe collaborate with NaturalReader or other sources?
Back on track:
There should be an HTML extension so that we can effectively learn more stuff to do with coding. Also, there should also be a bar where you can acess how the code would look in a real environment such as Python. HTML is a vital skill for young coders and can be an impressive place to advertise news, express opinions and get more reasons for follows.
Overall, an HTML extension would be amazing for old and new coders alike.
Also i agree that an HTML extension should be added to Scratch! I could make one with custom blocks… or i could try to edit a project's code to add new blocks… but i don't think there is a way to
- Winterzalia10
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HTML functions in Scratch
yes i have seen it
however what s it used for? How to activate it?
You seem like aa good coder, just some food for thought, but you can try make a project with basic makeshift html blocks. I'd like to see that. However if you cannot do that then no problem.
however what s it used for? How to activate it?
You seem like aa good coder, just some food for thought, but you can try make a project with basic makeshift html blocks. I'd like to see that. However if you cannot do that then no problem.
- Winterzalia10
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HTML functions in Scratch
Like the “make text bold” and ‘javascript’ and ‘radiobuttons’
However nothing too complex.
sprites can exist, however they should be used for interactive features such as , sign-in and javascript.
However nothing too complex.
sprites can exist, however they should be used for interactive features such as , sign-in and javascript.
- BigNate469
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HTML functions in Scratch
I think this is a good idea, however having full JavaScript functionality could pose a security risk to the rest of the Scratch website if it was added officially.
Also, couldn't you just write some HTML in a text editor of your choosing and then save the file as .txt, and rename it to .html, and open it from there?
Also, couldn't you just write some HTML in a text editor of your choosing and then save the file as .txt, and rename it to .html, and open it from there?
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- Winterzalia10
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HTML functions in Scratch
Yes that is true, so no Javascript, HTML will be enough and CSS.But about the text editor HTML, scratch was designed for kids too young to learn a proper coding language, by breaking Python down into similar blocks. We can do the same with HTML. Thanks for the Rejected Suggestions list, I will have a look at it.
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