Showing posts with label Curl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curl. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Bashō 梅 (ume) Haiku 芭蕉の俳句


At www.aule-browser.com/kanji/poets/basho-ume.html I have first the Basho haiku opening with the double morae "ume" and then those in which 梅 occurs (either as relating to plum or some related image.)

The page is a Curl® applet embedded in HTML for Kanji study and review.

JavaScript is used to detect whether the Curl Surge® RTE (runtime engine) is installed as a browser plugin ...

... otherwise the pages a free of ad's, extraneous links and other such nuisances.

Here is a snapshot:

You will find a stroke-order animation for at the SODA aule page to help you to learn this Japanese kanji character.

Note: 杏 apricot · 杏子 apricot tree


Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Sample Aule Home Page Page

 
 Here is an example of an Aule Home Page in IE 8:



 In this example, the browser URL address field has not been suppressed.

 In an Aule-Browser it might not exist at all.

The sample is running on aule-browser.com with a few additional features.

 

Monday, January 24, 2011

Home Page

The simplest home page would be on the computer you use most often - and it would have a counterpart o some accessible website such as google or blogspot.

That simple home page would have the links that you rely on to get things done - and the ability to hold onto requests that you make when off-line or when a site is down.

Tiddlywiki is one such option, but for many people it is too complex.  It is not really what you want for your young child's netbook or tablet.

An "aule" is an entryway or hallway or hall: a starting point, if you will.

My preferred aule are in Curl from www.curl.com but aule pages can be very useful when built in simple HTML or in HTML+JavaScript.