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General Discussion Viewing Inherited and User Agent Styles

Having some quizzes with these videos could be beneficial I think, agree?

I think some kind of quizzing could be of benefit from these video's, there is quite a lot of information being thought.

Hope you guys can consider it :)

Yes, would be helpful

of course

10 Answers

I agree! Would help alot.

yes

Tameica Eduok
Tameica Eduok
91 Points

Yes, that's a great idea.

agreed.... please add!

Quizzes are always welcome!

Yes this would be very helpful in retaining this knowledge but it is also pretty easy and if you follow along you would retain a lot more knowledge.

I think it's unnecessary. The best practice here would be consistency in examining existing sites you visit and debugging your own code. However, I think the quizzes are more like fluff here than anything on treehouse. Taking a quiz immediately following the material isn't the best method for retaining information. Practice is. I'd like more coding challenges!

Nonye Irozuru
Nonye Irozuru
3,772 Points

I feel like treehouse should add projects to challenge the knowledge the person has acquired and put it to the test. For instance, building an HTML file from start to finish allowing the person to utilize all that was learned throughout the HTML videos to build his own. Then post it so other fellow members of treehouse could provide good feedback on his/her project.

In the teacher's notes there's a link that helped with executing the lesson in practice