A project page.

The Project Page is the webpage in which a user's project is viewed on the Scratch website. If a project is unshared, only the creator can access the project page. The page consists of various elements on the sides and underneath the project's viewing area, in the top-left area of the page. The last element to load on the page is the project itself, since it takes the longest.

Project Viewer

The project viewer is the running environment screen of the project itself. It is the heart of the project page and is located around the top-left. The resolution of the project viewer is 480x360 pixels (regardless of the viewer's monitor resolution), the same as that of the stage. However, a full-screen option is available above the top-right of the viewer, expanding the project viewer to fill the screen. Above the top-left is the green flag and stop sign for running and stopping the project.

See Inside

Main article: See Inside

At the top-right of the project page is a purple button with a symbol similar to the "refresh" logo and the text "See Inside". When this is clicked, the project will continue running, but the project page will be transformed into the project editor. When the project page loads, the entire project editor is also loaded, but the facilities are simply hidden.[1]

Instructions and Notes and Credits

The project instructions, notes and credits.
Main article: Instructions
Main article: Notes and Credits

On the right side of the project page are the instructions (top) on how to run the project. Only the creator of the project can modify the text here. Below are notes and credits accounting for various issues in a project or simply stating facts, as well as crediting those who helped with or supported the project. If only one of the text boxes is filled, only that text box would appear when someone else or someone logged out is viewing the project.

Creation Date and Buttons

The date and buttons.

Underneath the instructions and notes and credits is the date the project was shared (if shared, otherwise "Unshared") preceded by the copyleft symbol (© ), denoting the Creative Commons License which Scratch projects on the website are shared under. Next to it are, if the user is logged in, the "Add to Studio" and "Report" buttons and, even if logged out, a "Copy Link" button.

Project Statistics

Main article: Project Statistics

The project statistics are the various stats on a project: views, loves, favorites, and remixes. The love and favorite (heart and star) icons are clickable, and add one of whichever was clicked to the stats.

Comments

Main article: Comments

Extending far down the page (if necessary) are the comments on a project. People can comment on others' projects to praise their work, create suggestions, and sometimes contact them publicly (such as for a collaboration discussion). The commenting board can consist of various users replying to one another and sometimes posting the few possible emojis for humorous purposes. If the comments extend too far down, they will be cut off and a "Load More" button will appear.

Remixes and Studios

At the right-hand side of the page are images with links to remixes of the project and studios that contain it. To avoid making the page too tall or lengthy to load, only 5 of each category are shown, but there are "View all" links to see all the remixes or studios the project is associated with.

References

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