CSS Diner
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#22>Fails thus far: 5
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#24It took me at least 5 minutes to work out what to do. It is not immediately apparent you have to type in the selectors in the styling box, I thought you had to click on the animated objects. Pretty cool idea, I found it a little too easy, but as a developer already, maybe I am not the target market. You did manage to throw in a few curve balls like needing to use general and adjacent sibling selectors to select parti…
I can see this being used as a teaching tool.
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#26One notable issue: several puzzles need to have additional elements or classes added to prevent less sophisticated solutions from working. It's often possible to use a simpler selector than the one being taught in a particular puzzle.
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#30I felt that CSS Diner is very useful even if you think you know your subject. The graphics are great. I wish all education was as much fun and as interactive.
Like many folk here I did not understand what the game was at step #1 although I forgot this at step #2. So yes, some introduction needs to be worked on even though it is easy to overlook that once you get 'absorbed'. Aside from that, brilliant and bookmarked.