Summary
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The video starts by explaining that Scratch 3 can be made to look like Scratch 2, despite Scratch 2 no longer being officially supported. It introduces a method to achieve this scratch-free stylish look.
The professional guru Scratch 2 extension needs to be downloaded. The video guides users to the Chrome Web Store page to add the extension to their browser.
After adding the extension, users need to click on the extension icon in the top right corner of the browser, go to the 'Add-ons' section, and switch the 'Stage' to 'old stage' to revert to Scratch 2's display.
The video then showcases various elements of Scratch 2's interface, such as the 'Motion', 'Looks', 'Sound', 'Events', 'Control', 'Sensing', 'Operators', and 'Variables' categories.
The video demonstrates how to change the black color of Scratch 2 blocks. It concludes by showing the final Scratch 2 look achieved by using the extension.