Friends, I'm sending this to everyone in my Yahoo email account; please hit delete if you don't live in Poquoson or if you're not interested. I hope you...
Hi everyone, following my previous posts on the creation of a directory ... Would you like to contribute to this Online Interactive Exercises Directory (...
Dear all, I thought this could be of interest for English teachers ... Free resources for the learning and teaching of English as a Foreign Language. (Free as...
Hi Yvan, I think it might help to be clearer about the Creative Commons licence. There are many different Creative Commons licences, and some would allow use...
Good evening, Yvan, thank you for having created this new site. I would tend to agree with Martin. I, for one, will not have the time to add every single link...
Michael, We knew this problem would come up with people like you who have written dozens and dozens of exercises. It's easy to understand you're not going to...
Hi Martin, the idea of pointing directly to exercises and not sites is to avoid all the long lists of sites we all know. This directory can't and won't be...
HI Yvan, I think it will be important to allow submitters to specify which licence their materials are available under. There are major differences between the...
Bonjour Yvan: I manage and early music news website ( http://www.EarlyMusicNews.org ) and do exactly what you are suggesting (1400 early music-specific links)...
I do see the great value of linking to specific exercises, aimed at a particular topic and level. This is exactly what teachers are looking for. They need...
Hi everyone, My friend Yvan has already mentionned the Online Interactive Exercises Directory project on our website www.openenglishweb.org. We also have...
Sorry to butt in. ALT tags are very desirable. I realise these pages are aimed at your average person and a blind person might be in difficulty in filling in a...
Hi Henny, Why not make the alt unhelpful to your students, like this: alt="Picture. Information not available." Or perhaps the alt could be a clue: ...
Hi Henny, Did Michael edit your exercise for you, or did he send you instructions on how to edit it? Cheers, Martin ... -- Martin Holmes Half-Baked Software,...
Hi, I have made table and am trying to position an image or video file next to this table. I can use the "alignment" button feature for an image ( or in the...
Hi there, Could you post the URL of your exercise, so we can get an idea of what the situation is? In general, positioning elements on a Web page can be quite...
Hi Thanks for your reply. Actually resizing the browser makes the table and image/ video adjacent, so the "problem" can be solved this way. Cheers Robert...
Hi (Martin?), We're using JQuiz to develop a quiz for an online course about text encoding with TEI. This involves sample XML fragments, both in the questions...
Hi Martin: Having a link validator work this way would be great. Any idea how difficult to program this would be? It could always be suggested to the weblinks...
Hi Ron, I think the problem is that JQuiz (and the other Potatoes) are not that sophisticated when they're figuring out where to convert linebreaks to <br />...
Hi Martin, Thanks for the quick reaction! ... Yup, I noticed that as well, but luckily the Yahoo Groups interface offers a "Use Fixed Width Font" option at the...
... wrote: Beste Yvan and others, ... I fully agree with that. And I think that educational stuff should be announced far more detailed then usually is done....
Hello Henny, You'll find some links to science Hot Pot sites on my page: <http://eolf.univ-fcomte.fr/index.php?page=technically-interesting-hot-potatoes-pages>...
HI there, The most helpful thing would be if you could describe the problems in as much detail as possible, and provide a URL to an exercise which demonstrates...