How to make SCRATCH 3 Look Like SCRATCH 2!

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Summary

This video provides a method to make Scratch 3 look like Scratch 2, covering the installation of a Chrome extension and demonstrating how to change the appearance back to the Scratch 2 style.

Highlights

Introduction to changing Scratch 3 to Scratch 2 look
00:00:00

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.

Downloading the Chrome Extension
00:00:11

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.

Activating the Scratch 2 look
00:00:23

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.

Demonstration of Scratch 2 features
00:00:30

The video then showcases various elements of Scratch 2's interface, such as the 'Motion', 'Looks', 'Sound', 'Events', 'Control', 'Sensing', 'Operators', and 'Variables' categories.

Changing Block Colors and Final Look
00:00:58

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.

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