About Mods
							 (NOTE: To run mods on LearnToMod's Minecraft server, you will need an account on the LearnToMod website and a compatible Minecraft launcher.  New users ...
						  
						
						Sat, 2 Jan, 2021 at  6:44 PM
					
							      This is the freeplay mod section. This is where you can write your own mods from scratch. Select a code language, then enter a title, and start creatin...
						  
						
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							   It's not currently possible to download or export individual mods made on LearnToMod.     (It's not possible to get a .jar file)     How to Copy a...
						  
						
						Thu, 16 Dec, 2021 at  7:45 PM
					
							 Yes! Use the schematics block to save parts of your world. This is a new feature; here is the video for it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mqkb2Et0bZY 
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 To delete mods from your mod chest: 
   
 - Log out Minecraft then redo the server admin page. You'll be given a new ip - then log back into m...
						  
						
						Tue, 14 Jun, 2016 at  6:36 PM
					
							  You can't create a custom item from scratch on LearnToMod, but you can alter the texture of an existing item using LTM's texture editor or make a r...
						  
						
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							 First, consider the following:  
   
 
 1) Is it possible that the controls have been changed so that another key would trigger this function? If you sel...
						  
						
						Sat, 16 Apr, 2016 at 10:08 PM
					
							 That probably means the server is lagging or not performing properly. Our development team is still working on improving the performance and reliability of ...
						  
						
						Thu, 24 Sep, 2015 at  8:35 PM
					
							 You'll always be able to type in JavaScript code in the free play modding section.     And LearnToMod has recently added JavaScript badge tutorials.    ...
						  
						
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							 At LearnToMod, our recommendation for learning JavaScript is to divide the learning process into two stages:  
   
 1) Learn semantics, then  
 2) Learn ...
						  
						
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