New to Breadcrumb, something to say.

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Martin Cheung

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Feb 10, 2011, 9:49:35 PM2/10/11
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Hello everyone,

I am totally new to Breadcrumb and I am NOT a developer. However I
found this tool extremely useful and think it has a great potential.

First of all, I am a student. From a student's point of view, I think
this is a great way to put lecture notes and seminar questions online.
Text and hyper-link !! Simple but useful !!

As I have said, I am not a developer and have no knowledge about
programming, but as Google already has Google Docs, can this made to
support the functions of Google Docs? (supporting different fonts,
equations and insert pictures) Of course it will lead to the confusion
about the hyper-links if I have ( ) and [ ] in my document, but I
think this would be a rather minor problem.

Using Breadcrumb is so much easier to make a webpage where you have to
setup a new page for every link.

Please correct me if I said another wrong or stupid.

Martin

Heather Ross

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Feb 10, 2011, 10:08:20 PM2/10/11
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Martin - what a great idea! I've been looking at this from the instructor's side and it didn't even occur to me to do something as simply elegant as class notes with hyperlinks.
I wonder how much more dificult it would be from the other side of a firewall (in a corporate intranet, that is).

Thanks for the idea. That might help with our Benefits presentation next season.

- Heather Ross

robbeck

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Mar 10, 2011, 6:34:22 AM3/10/11
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Hi I have just found this site and the example page seems easy to use,
not sure where to go from here though.
Cheers Rob Beckett tafeSA Gilles Plains
rob.b...@tafesa.edu.au

On Feb 11, 1:08 pm, Heather Ross <hsro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Martin - what a great idea! I've been looking at this from the instructor's
> side and it didn't even occur to me to do something as simply elegant as
> class notes with hyperlinks.
> I wonder how much more dificult it would be from the other side of a
> firewall (in a corporate intranet, that is).
>
> Thanks for the idea. That might help with our Benefits presentation next
> season.
>
> - Heather Ross
>
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