Right now the explanations are not as clear as they could be. For a large number of the grammar explanations, the point is to say that one thing turns into something, i.e. sit > sat. To communicate this to our learners, it would help if we had a big arrow that stated the obvious, such as happy > happily.
Add two form fields in the CMS rule page for "arrow-left-text" and "arrow-right-text".
The text on the left hand side should be right aligned
the text on the right hand side should be left aligned
the text should big, like say 20 pt. font.
Add an arrow image in between.
The arrow should be centered in the screen,
the text should enable markdown/html for underlining.
Copied from original issue: empirical-org/Quill-Lessons#4
From @petergault on May 14, 2014 22:24
Right now the explanations are not as clear as they could be. For a large number of the grammar explanations, the point is to say that one thing turns into something, i.e. sit > sat. To communicate this to our learners, it would help if we had a big arrow that stated the obvious, such as happy > happily.
Add two form fields in the CMS rule page for "arrow-left-text" and "arrow-right-text".
The text on the left hand side should be right aligned
the text on the right hand side should be left aligned
the text should big, like say 20 pt. font.
Add an arrow image in between.
The arrow should be centered in the screen,
the text should enable markdown/html for underlining.
Copied from original issue: empirical-org/Quill-Lessons#4