drdoof
April 19, 2022, 8:00am
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Hello,
My program has too many blocks and sometimes I want to find for example label1 in blocks. I tried "ctrl+f" in chrome but its hard to realize small color change. I tried navigation button but it only zooms to an empty area. Is there an easy way to find where I'm using element an element?
You can use:
This extension does not work anymore with the recent updates from kodular. I’m no longer planning to update or add new features the extension. Thank you for your support. Hello everyone, I know many of Koders face the problem of finding a...
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to find blocks. Install the Chrome extension in your Chrome browser. If that does not work for you, use this.
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This is a Chrome extension, NOT an extension for app inventer developing.
Update history:
AI2Helper v1.0 (18/02/2022)
first published
AI2Helper v2.0 (20/02/2022)
add download as a zip;
add block finder;
all block images file renamed to a meaningful name;
AI2Helper v2.1 (21/02/2022)
1.block finder more quick and accurate.
AI2Helper v2.2 (23/02/2022)
1.UI change
2. other minor fix
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