I made an userscript for the back button idea !
You can download it there :
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/171371
thenn42 said... I made an userscript for the back button idea !Thanks a ton!
You can download it there :
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/171371
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Syprus said...ええ、速いなぁ。thenn42 said... I made an userscript for the back button idea !Thanks a ton!
You can download it there :
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/171371
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Ziern said... Not that it would hurt to get a delay on wrong answers, but just don't click next until you see the greenz. It is a matter of self discipline to keep quality over speed.I don't really agree with the self-discipline argument. In my opinion, instant recall reflects greater memory acuity.
A momentary pause after a wrong answer gives you the time you need to make a conscious decision about whether or not you need to see the info tab. My fingers often advance me before I should have, forcing me to make the same mistake twice.
This script fixes this problem.
Saves your little finger too.
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Naryoril said... well, not clicking "next" quickly doesn't improve the quality of your answer, because the answer has already been given by then.Sure, the answer is already given, but if it is wrong it's good to reflect on why it was wrong. Misspelling? Mixed it up with something? Wrong guess?
and as you said: it wouldn't hurt, but solve a problem probably a lot of people have.
I also make the mistake to click next before I realize I answered it wrong, so I think the pause is a good idea for wrong answers.
Though I also think it's a bit of self-discipline that should work, but not in practicality.
It's like.. you shouldn't eat a cookie, but you can't just help it :P
defaye said...Yeah I agree, I just worded it quite badly, and probably misread the OP now when I look back at it.Ziern said... Not that it would hurt to get a delay on wrong answers, but just don't click next until you see the greenz. It is a matter of self discipline to keep quality over speed.I don't really agree with the self-discipline argument. In my opinion, instant recall reflects greater memory acuity.
A momentary pause after a wrong answer gives you the time you need to make a conscious decision about whether or not you need to see the info tab. My fingers often advance me before I should have, forcing me to make the same mistake twice.