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Popcorn Maker allows you to embed a tutorial inside your project, which shows up when a viewer hits the remix button. Here’s how you do it.
Popcorn Maker allows you to embed a tutorial inside your project, which shows up when a viewer hits the remix button. Here’s how you do it.

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Popcorn Maker allows you to embed a tutorial inside your project, which shows up when a viewer hits the [[You can remix anything made with Popcorn Maker - here's how|remix button]]. == To embed a tutorial, simply add a '''tutorial-URL''' tag when you publish == [[Image:Popcorn tutorial tag]] The tutorial-URL tag is a [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-to-get-your-make-featured#w_give-your-content-some-relevant-tags-so-others-can-find-it-better project tag] that contains the word '''tutorial-''' and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_resource_locator URL] of the tutorial that you want to embed. You can embed just about any webpage as tutorial, all you need is the URL from the address bar. = An example = [http://maxcapacity.makes.org @MaxCapacity] wanted to show others how to make an animated music video like the one he created in Popcorn Maker at https://maxcapacity.makes.org/popcorn/1amp/remix To do so he: 1) Made this Thimble webpage containing his instructions * https://maxcapacity.makes.org/thimble/how-to-make-an-animated-music-video 2) Added a tag to his original Popcorn Maker project that said '''tutorial-''' plus the URL to his tutorial page. * The tag looks like this: {button tutorial-https://maxcapacity.makes.org/thimble/how-to-make-an-animated-music-video} Now whenever somebody watches his make and decides to [[You can remix anything made with Popcorn Maker - here's how|remix it]], their remixed version comes with a set of tutorials that Max embedded in his original project. = Useful hints = == You can embed multiple tutorials inside of a single project == Notice that Max decided he wanted to include two tutorials in his project. The first tutorial has instructions for using animated GIFs from the web, and the second one has instructions for making your own animated GIFs. All he had to do was add two tags instead of one into his original Popcorn Maker project. *'''tutorial-https://maxcapacity.makes.org/thimble/how-to-make-an-animated-music-video''' and *'''tutorial-https://maxcapacity.makes.org/thimble/how-to-make-your-own-gifs''' == If you have multiple tutorials, you can control the order that they appear == The order of your tutorial-URL tags will determine the order of tutorials that appear in the dropdown menu. The '''most recent''' tutorial-URL tag you add will be '''first''' tutorial to show up when a viewer remixes your project. = Starter template = You can use this [https://jake.makes.org/thimble/popcorn-tutorial-template/remix sample template] which includes basic HTML and CSS for easy formatting. = Be Creative = Since you can embed more than one tutorial into a project, why not include some additional artifacts for your remixers? You can embed an artist’s statement, example remixes that you enjoy, or some links to source material that can make the project extra interesting.
Popcorn Maker allows you to embed a tutorial inside your project, which shows up when a viewer hits the [[You can remix anything made with Popcorn Maker - here's how|remix button]]. == To embed a tutorial, simply add a '''tutorial-URL''' tag when you publish == [[Image:Popcorn tutorial tag]] The tutorial-URL tag is a [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-to-get-your-make-featured#w_give-your-content-some-relevant-tags-so-others-can-find-it-better project tag] that contains the word '''tutorial-''' and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_resource_locator URL] of the tutorial that you want to embed. You can embed just about any webpage as tutorial, all you need is the URL from the address bar. = An example = [http://maxcapacity.makes.org @MaxCapacity] wanted to show others how to make an animated music video like the one he created in Popcorn Maker at https://maxcapacity.makes.org/popcorn/1amp/remix To do so he: 1) Made this Thimble webpage containing his instructions * https://maxcapacity.makes.org/thimble/how-to-make-an-animated-music-video 2) Added a tag to his original Popcorn Maker project that said '''tutorial-''' plus the URL to his tutorial page. * The tag looks like this: {button tutorial-https://maxcapacity.makes.org/thimble/how-to-make-an-animated-music-video} Now whenever somebody watches his make and decides to [[You can remix anything made with Popcorn Maker - here's how|remix it]], their remixed version comes with a set of tutorials that Max embedded in his original project. = Useful hints = == You can embed multiple tutorials inside of a single project == Notice that Max decided he wanted to include two tutorials in his project. The first tutorial has instructions for using animated GIFs from the web, and the second one has instructions for making your own animated GIFs. All he had to do was add two tags instead of one into his original Popcorn Maker project. *{button tutorial-https://maxcapacity.makes.org/thimble/how-to-make-an-animated-music-video} *{button tutorial-https://maxcapacity.makes.org/thimble/how-to-make-your-own-gifs} == If you have multiple tutorials, you can control the order that they appear == The order of your tutorial-URL tags will determine the order of tutorials that appear in the dropdown menu. The '''most recent''' tutorial-URL tag you add will be '''first''' tutorial to show up when a viewer remixes your project. = Starter template = You can use this [https://jake.makes.org/thimble/popcorn-tutorial-template/remix sample template] which includes basic HTML and CSS for easy formatting. = Be Creative = Since you can embed more than one tutorial into a project, why not include some additional artifacts for your remixers? You can embed an artist’s statement, example remixes that you enjoy, or some links to source material that can make the project extra interesting.

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