Sharing projects
This recipe is all about sharing projects you've created to the Scratch website.
Getting ready
To prepare for this recipe, create something in Scratch that you want to share with the world.
How to do it...
Perform the following steps to get your project accessible to the world.
Open the Scratch file you want to share. We've opened a test file that we'll share.
Note
Since projects in Scratch 2.0 are created on the Scratch community website itself, there is no true need to upload (unless you are uploading a Scratch 1.4 project). The main change we are making here is making our project public instead of private.
You'll see a button at the top of the page on the right side that says Share.
Your project is now live for folks to see. Click on the button next to the Share button to see what your project looks like to the world!
The project page is also where you can change the information that the folks see about your project:
See also
Learn how to download projects in the next recipe, Sharing Scratch 1.4 projects.