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==This is a test of a flashcard type system that could be implemented.== | ==This is a test of a flashcard type system that could be implemented.== | ||
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*To reveal the answer you click the bullet point and highlight the answer space left to right.<br> | *To reveal the answer you click the bullet point and highlight the answer space left to right.<br> | ||
*'The Link to Answer Article' takes the reader to a relevant article / section of an article where more thorough information can be found about the answer, | *'The Link to Answer Article' takes the reader to a relevant article / section of an article where more thorough information can be found about the answer, | ||
− | *In the latest Internet Explorer, the answers highlight a nice blue (instead of white on black) and I've made it so it hides the name of the link page should the mouse accidentally hover over the link (although the http:// address will appear in the status bar if present) | + | *In the latest Internet Explorer, the answers highlight a nice blue (instead of white on black) and I've made it so it hides the name of the link page should the mouse accidentally hover over the link (although the http:// address will appear in the status bar if present) |
Revision as of 22:36, 31 July 2007
This is a test of a flashcard type system that could be implemented.
- To reveal the answer you click the bullet point and highlight the answer space left to right.
- 'The Link to Answer Article' takes the reader to a relevant article / section of an article where more thorough information can be found about the answer,
- In the latest Internet Explorer, the answers highlight a nice blue (instead of white on black) and I've made it so it hides the name of the link page should the mouse accidentally hover over the link (although the http:// address will appear in the status bar if present)
--Alex 18:36, 31 July 2007 (BST)
Who is the pathology staff member from Cambridge?
- Tim Scase
Which is the first system to be uploaded onto WikiVet?
- The Alimentary System
What are the defence mechanisms in the upper respiratory tract?
- Particle deposition
- Mucociliary escalator
- Mucus
- Commensal bacteria
- Reflexes