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From: Mike Warner
Date: Tue, May 07 2019 12:20PM
Subject: labeling multiple inputs in a question
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Hi everyone,

trying to figure this out. We've got fill in the blank games, where the
question can have more than one blank (input), but it doesn't always. When
there's just one at the end, it's easy, but how about when the blank is in
the middle of the question or when there is more than one blank? A sample
question could be:

Little ___ Riding Hood was going to her ____'s house.

I'm stumped as to the solution that would give the learner the best
experience. Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Mike

Mike Warner
Director of IT Services
MindEdge, Inc.

From: Jim Allan
Date: Wed, May 08 2019 9:02AM
Subject: Re: labeling multiple inputs in a question
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see the thread
Thread: Labelling a "fill in the blank" form field
https://webaim.org/discussion/mail_thread?thread=8693

this may help
https://zapier.com/blog/fill-in-the-blank-form/

On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 1:20 PM Mike Warner < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> trying to figure this out. We've got fill in the blank games, where the
> question can have more than one blank (input), but it doesn't always. When
> there's just one at the end, it's easy, but how about when the blank is in
> the middle of the question or when there is more than one blank? A sample
> question could be:
>
> Little ___ Riding Hood was going to her ____'s house.
>
> I'm stumped as to the solution that would give the learner the best
> experience. Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
> Mike Warner
> Director of IT Services
> MindEdge, Inc.
> > > > >


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