Welcome to the Feedback Button Example! This project is designed to show how you can create a feedback button in your Scratch project. Here's how it works: How to Use the Feedback Button: Run the Project: After you open the project, you'll see a Feedback Button on the screen. Click the Button: When you click on the Feedback Button, it will trigger an event, such as opening a feedback link or providing a message. Submit Your Feedback: In the project, when you click the feedback button, it will either: Open a form or a link for submitting feedback (e.g., Google Form, external webpage). Show a pop-up message or instructions on how to leave feedback in the Scratch project. Exit and Use the Project Normally: After submitting feedback or viewing the feedback message, simply continue using the project or return to the main screen. Important Notes: If you use an external feedback form, ensure the link is accessible to everyone and doesn't require special permissions. The button can be used for both collecting feedback or simply providing an easy way for users to interact with your project. If you're testing the project in Scratch's offline editor, the link may not work as expected. Make sure to test in the online version of Scratch to ensure everything works correctly.
Notes & Credits Project Created By: @LannosiOleb25555935 Credits: Button Design & Code: The feedback button was created using basic Scratch blocks. It includes event handling and simple user interactions. Sound Effects & Music (if any): The sounds in this project are sourced from the Scratch Sound Library or custom-created. Credits for each sound are listed in the project's Sound tab. Special Thanks: Thanks to the Scratch community for providing tutorials and resources that helped me learn how to implement this feature. Thanks to the Scratch Forums for helping me refine and improve this idea through feedback and discussions with other users. Feedback: I would appreciate any feedback or suggestions for improving this project! You can leave your thoughts in the comments below or feel free to send me a message if you have any questions or would like to collaborate on similar projects!