Nolink Button in WYSIWYG Editor?

Nolink Button in WYSIWYG Editor?

by Art Lader -
Number of replies: 2
Any chance that down the road there will be a NOLINK button that works just like the link and unlink buttons? That way, one could highlight words that should automatically linked to glassary items without leaving the WYSIWYG workspace.

Thanks,
Art Lader
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Re: Nolink Button in WYSIWYG Editor?

by Martin Dougiamas -
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Good idea!  approve
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Re: Nolink Button in WYSIWYG Editor?

by Ger Tielemans -

Talking about buttons: Jefferey Watkins referered to:

http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/index.html

On that website the author implements "Now Think" buttons. (called: "what do you think?") 

You can read the running text, but also decide to push a button that brings up a pop-up-screen with something like : now answer this question to your self...

I like this simple idea of helping students to focus their thoughts AND the choice for the student NOT using this help on other moments...

So in the HTML-editor a button that creates a button that creates a popup screen? smile 

(It also helps teachers of different courses to streamline - a cross courses - the way they offer help and hints..)