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Fill the gaps: two editors are displayed #34

Closed jmuheim closed 9 years ago

jmuheim commented 9 years ago

When editing a fill the gaps document, there are two WYSIWYG editors displayed: one of them looks like the default editor, and the second one has a "Make a gap" button.

I think the first one is not necessary.

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jmuheim commented 9 years ago

It looks like this unnecessary default editor is displayed on every non-regular page type. Why? Is its purpose that one can add some introduction or so to the following questions? If so, this should be pointed out somehow.

qtnc commented 9 years ago

It's effectively here to enter some introduction text before the actual exercise/assessment.

There is an aria-label "introductory text" to tell exactly that for a screen reader, but I didn't add any visual cue since I though that the purpose was obvious. Have you any suggestion to indicate it more clearly ?

jmuheim commented 9 years ago

Maybe you could simply insert some standard dummy text into the WYSIWYG editor, like "Add some introduction here, or leave it empty..."

qtnc commented 9 years ago

OK, I will put some dummy text. The user will then be able to replace it by something else, or remove it alltogether.

qtnc commented 9 years ago

Tere is now some dummy text, consisting of the title of the page + a paragraph saying that you can enter some text here as an introduction to the activity. This is the case for all pages created regardless of their type. Regular documents have also now have some intro dummy text.

Anyway, leaving rich text zones entirely blank sometimes created slight bugs, so this isn't a bad thing.