Difference between revisions of "Itty Bitty Buggy: Example Outline (mDesigner)"
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**A '''Block''' will have a '''Block Category'''. This indicates where that specific '''Block''' can be found at. | **A '''Block''' will have a '''Block Category'''. This indicates where that specific '''Block''' can be found at. | ||
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**This is the completely assembled '''Example'''. It is your job to assemble the example. Pre-assembled saved project files are not provided in order to teach the user the importance of assembling the blocks correctly. | **This is the completely assembled '''Example'''. It is your job to assemble the example. Pre-assembled saved project files are not provided in order to teach the user the importance of assembling the blocks correctly. |
Revision as of 00:39, 3 November 2018
Examples will be presented in the following format for ease of assembly:
- The top usually has a note regarding whether this particular example is to be used in online or offline mode.
- The left hand side will contain Block Category and Block.
- A Block will have a Block Category. This indicates where that specific Block can be found at.
- The right hand side will contain the Example.
- This is the completely assembled Example. It is your job to assemble the example. Pre-assembled saved project files are not provided in order to teach the user the importance of assembling the blocks correctly.