Flash Card
Flash CardThis applet displays basic math equations that the user is
invited to solve. To begin the process, click once in the applet area. Then use
the number keys to enter your answers (backspace to make corrections). Hit
'Return/Enter' to see if it is correct or not. The applet may be timed with the
TIMED parameter.
ParametersBelow are descriptions of all the parameters you may use to
customize the applets to your webpages. Be sure to enclose any parameters that
contain white space in double-quotation marks. Most parameters have default
values in case you do not specify your own values, but the first two parameters
(AUTHOR and COPYRIGHT) are necessary. If you are not sure how to
incorporate an applet into a webpage (with its parameter names and values),
looks at the source of this webpage and the applet embedded for an example, or
read the FAQ
page.
AUTHOR: This parameter must appear exactly as follows: <param name=AUTHOR value="Eric Harshbarger, http://www.ericharshbarger.org">
COPYRIGHT: This parameter must appear exactly as
follows: <param name=COPYRIGHT value="FlashCard applet, Copyright 1999, Eric Harshbarger">
BGCOLOR: This parameter indicates the background color of the applet.
Consult the
FAQ page if you are unsure what format to use for the parameter's value.
FGCOLOR: This parameter indicates the foreground color of the applet.
Consult the
FAQ page if you are unsure what format to use for the parameter's value.
FONTNAME: This value indicates the fontface used by the applet.
Java1.0.2 has the following values from which to choose (must be spelled
exactly): TimesRoman, Dialog, Courier, Helvetica, DialogInput, Symbol.
FONTSIZE: This value indicates the size of the font used by the
applet.
FONTSTYLE: This value indicates the style of the font used by the
applet. The value should be one of the following: plain, bold, italic,
bolditalic.
MAXIMUM.ANSWER: This is a number that indicates the largest value the
answer to any flashcard equation will be. The default is 100.
TIMED: Indicates the number of seconds the user is given to solve as
many equations as possible. The default is -1 which means the applet will not be
timed (the user can answer as many as he/she wishes).
SOUND.CORRECT: A sound file that is played when a correct answer is
given.
SOUND.INCORRECT: A sound file that is played when an incorrect answer
is given.
OPERATIONS: A comma separated list of which math operations are used.
Choise from 'add', 'subtract', and 'multiply'.
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