Snapblocks (Part 1)

It's not a language issue, it's based on the country of English.
You say gray for US English, and grey for other countries.

I never said it was a misspelling.

Yeah it literally is, British English vs American English, which is why both should be included

Even if it's a language thing, I tend to use both interchangeably. Btw, I'm american, so I say "color" instead of "colour".

Same here.

Same here.

Creo que seguramente los dominios .io y .com se consideran según tu colegio
como distractores a pesar de que no todos son así. Pues algunos juegos se
llaman con término en ???.io, creo que por eso las escuelas bloquean los .io.

Esos malditos juegos son una :poop:, ¿acaso no pueden
terminar sus nombres con algo menos usado? :rage:

I have finally created a style guide for writing snapblocks.

You inspired me to read the Snap! page on the wiki. It's up to Snap! 4.1. :~( Also, somehow the picture of zebra coloring was replaced by a picture of zebra mollusks from Wikimedia! :~/ (I fixed that one but not bringing it up to date.)

Yeah, I saw. I actually also fixed up all the snapblocks snippets on the Snap! page.

Aquí igual. Los administradores de mi escuela bloquean tantos sitios web y palabras clave sin motivo aparente.

I'm also American, but im not even sure which is the american "gray"

Why are we speaking Spanish when everyone in this thread (at least appears to) speaks English? Lol

It started with this post:

Or more like this post.

it started with this

Well, I just got back from a trip, and was able to fix the issue very quickly (which makes me wonder if I could've just done it on my phone...).

snapblocks

You guys have been asking for a very long time, and I have been procrastinating adding them, but I finally added the true and false boolean slots!

<> <f> <t>
<true>
<false>

snapblocks (1)

Now you don't have to do weird things just to get something that looks like these (or at least, when I release 1.4.0).

P.S. It might be worth noting that these only exist in the snap style right now. I'm going to add them to the scratch styles sometime later (before I release 1.4.0).

lets go! id like to ask one thing though, what happens to byob true false blocks?

Oh, you just put a backslash before them.

<\true> // BYOB block
<true> // snap block

How do I turn them on for use?