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Ben Coman wrote
> A picture is worth a thousand words.  What it needs is an animated GIF
> on loop demonstrating what to do.
> 
> cheers -ben
> 
> On Fri, 10 May 2019 at 21:32, Richard Kenneth Eng
> &lt;

> horrido.hobbies@

> &gt; wrote:
>>
>> So say many visitors to https://amber-lang.net/learn.html.
>>
>> The problem is this: visitors are failing to read and comprehend the last
>> instruction on the first page of the tutorial. The one that reads: Select
>> the text below and click on the 'DoIt' button.
>>
>> They're not selecting the text. They do not understand what is meant by
>> "select the text below."
>>
>> So they immediately encounter a parse error and conclude that the
>> tutorial is broken. This is a horrible, horrible first impression for
>> Smalltalk.
>>
>> It's not a rare occurrence, either. I've received this complaint numerous
>> times on Quora and Medium.
>>
>> So the question is: How to fix this? How to avoid this PR nightmare?





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