I'd like to develop an interactive tutorial, most likely a web app with some information followed by questions. I'd like it to be usable on android and iphones without needing to an install an app and be lightweight. I have no programming experience and haven't done anything with the web beyond managing a website.
What's the best modality for a beginner to develop something like this? Will it be more effort than it's worth with no experience?
You can use intro.js, it's pretty easy.
>>55714945
That are maybe 20 hours learning. Look into the /wdg/ for some tips on how to get started.
Is it just text / graphics and then some checkbox ticking and text input with some results displayed? Do you want to save the results somewhere?
I suggest looking up input elements in HTML and some simple JavaScript DOM manipulation.
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>>55715246
thanks i'm looking through some tutorials on /wdg/
i was thinking showing some graphics and text explanation, maybe a slider to manipulate the graphic through a few frames, then a multiple choice questionnaire with feedback
no need to save the results
too ambitious?
>>55715574
Maybe reveal.js ?
>>55714945
Start by getting a gun
>>55714945
Then pointing it at yourself
>>55714945
once you have it pointed at yourself (MAKE SURE ITS LOADED!), proceed to pull the trigger
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>>55715574
popcorn.js
>>55715574
Then input elements in HTML like radio buttons, DOM retrieval of the values (prolly boolean), control structures in JavaScript to logically process the values.
It might not be easy to you, to me it sounds like easy work but I studied information systems so.
Tutorial for what? Context matters a lot