evil-mad / WaterColorBlocks

Code examples for driving the WaterColorBot from within block-based programming languages like Scratch and Snap
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Officially document blocks and their common usage/caveats #2

Open techninja opened 9 years ago

techninja commented 9 years ago

In light of just completing the tested and working Scratch2 online extension, I noticed this piece of text on the extension documentation page:

URL The url property refers to a web page which describes the extension. Ideally, this page would describe each block, give examples, and identify any hardware or software required to use the extension. If the user clicks the 'About [extension name]...' menu item within Scratch, this is the URL that will be opened.

I currently don't have this configured, and suddenly realized that it was likely something that you're currently working on (or might eventually plan to) on the EMSL wiki. So I figured to make it an official thing to remind you that as soon as you've got a URL for that, I can put it in the definition for whenever those Scratch guys get their act together and make the online extensions "real" and publishable.

Till then, I plan on making some kind of bookmarklet.

oskay commented 9 years ago

OK, mine!

I didn't realize that you were so far along on this; nice!

oskay commented 9 years ago

Ist there any URL property that is already (temporarily) in place there, before we get the online docs together?

techninja commented 9 years ago

Nope. Though it's a media-wiki right? I could likely put something in there as a placeholder till we make it live and filled with content.