Just click the green flag. Drag and drop the blocks of code just as you would in the regular Scratch interface. Jus let it load and you'll be on your way. You can even save! I made this by using Scratch's dataprecon severs to use WebGL format coding by going into the Python -based interface of MIT coding. Simply, I brought Scratch 3.0 onto 2.0 with some secret tips SNAFU! Please love fave and follow!
Enjoy this. It took three weeks to make! I even had to talk to Mozilla to use the WebGL 1.84.463.2929 for them due to this not working in 1.72.529.1027 and earlier version of the JKIP. I also had to use IPs, sorry! Spoilers down below ================================================================================================================================================================================================================PROJECT TERMS AND CONDITIONS * May not actually have been made with any input, feedback or even the knowledge that this existed from @JuegOStrower. ^ Dataprecon servers do not exist, I made up tech jargon for the instructions, and this is kinda clickbait :D Pls don't report me!