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"faq.aboutScratchTitle":"What is Scratch, and what can I do with it?",
"faq.aboutScratchBody":"Scratch is a programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations -- and share your creations with others around the world. In the process of designing and programming Scratch projects, young people learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively. To learn more about Scratch, check out the About Scratch page.",
"faq.makeGameTitle":"How do I make a game or animation with Scratch?",
- "faq.makeGameBody":"Check out the help page to see lots of ways to get started with Scratch. Or just dive in to the project editor.",
+ "faq.makeGameBody":"Check out the tips page to see lots of ways to get started with Scratch. Or just dive in to the project editor.",
"faq.requirementsTitle":"What are the system requirements for Scratch?",
"faq.requirementsBody":"To run Scratch 2, you need to be using (1) a Windows, ChromeOS, Mac, or Linux computer; (2) a version of Adobe Flash Player released on or after June 15, 2016; (3) a relatively recent web browser: one of the latest two versions of Chrome (Windows, ChromeOS, Mac or Linux), Firefox (Windows or Mac only), Safari (Mac only), Edge (Windows only), or Internet Explorer 11 (Windows only). If your computer doesn’t meet these requirements, you can try downloading and installing Scratch 1.4, which you can still use to share projects to the Scratch 2 website.",
"faq.offlineTitle":"Do you have a downloadable version so I can create and view projects offline?",