Richard Lynch wrote: > On Thu, November 30, 2006 6:56 am, Bernhard Zwischenbrugger wrote: >> I made a web based visual Document Object Model (DOM) Training Tool >> for >> my students: >> >> http://test.datenkueche.com (you need Firefox !!!) > > I found it annoying that I couldn't break out of "demo1" by clicking > on "demo2" > > demo1 demo2 demo3 should probably change cursor or something to appear > more "clickable" > > I didn't really understand what I was looking at, or why I'd want it > or what I was supposed to learn from it... > > It looked very slick, but had an awful lot of repition of filling in > some DOM field and clicking "do it". > > I don't really need to see that more than a couple times to know I can > fill in those fields and click "do it". > > What I *do* need to know is what they heck to put in those boxes... > bodylist > listbody > bodyList > listBody > I have no idea which of the above 4, if any, is the "right thing" to > put in the box, and doubt that I'd figure it out any time soon... > >> There are also some "special" training files. The time you need to >> finish an exercise will be stored in a "hi score" list. > > I'm not sure I even figured out how to START an exercise, much less > finish it... > > Maybe I'm just the village idiot, but I needed a bit more instruction > on what the heck I was supposed to be doing... Or maybe that's > covered in a classroom somewhere. > > It was definitely very slick though, whatever it was. my thoughts exactly. > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php