A simple tool utilizing the translate extension to tell whenever you're online or offline! Press "a", "space", or "Z" to close the pop-up. ----- NOTE: Some display times may be delayed ----- Power down? Is the Wi-Fi really bad? Do you want to test out a new router? What about if you're trying to see if another Wi-Fi channel works? Look no further. Enjoy a great UI interface, as well as a customizable pop-up, a text engine, and a calming background animation. Simply click the green flag, or click "Check Status" to see a pop-up of your internet's status. And, when something changes, one will automatically display a message. ⟪⟪⟪⟪ PESKY BUGS⟫⟫⟫⟫ Bug #1: Glitch when Wi-Fi is off when the project is started. Fix: Press the "a", "z" or "space" key to dismiss the pop-up, then click "Check Status."
YouTube: @The STEAMist Text Engine Tutorial: @griffpatch Nintendo Wii™ for the sound effects, font, cursor, and window design All code but the text engine and the detector code was made 100% entirely by me. ⫷⫷⫷ HOW DOES THIS WORK? ⫸⫸⫸ The translator extension in Scratch needs an internet connection to translate phrases into any language. This project constantly translates a phrase (in this case, the timer block). It will translate a phrase as normal with internet connection, but the output will remian blank the user is offline. The code states that if the output of the translation is false, then it assumes that you're offline. Otherwise, you're online. USING ANYTHING? Even if you're using just PART of this project, please give credit!