Help

At the current time all help material is in English. The interface is stable at this point, so I will add translations of the help material if I can find some volunteers. I've used the Google translation service and Alta Vista's Babel Fish Translation for some individual words in the kit itself. Let me know if anything is incorrect.

Images of the controls are provided here as examples.



Clicking on the yellow image button to the left of "Reset" (at the upper left of the frog image) resets all parameters to the defaults, except for the language chosen.

The compass-like control at the top changes the view on the frog. Clicking on a white arrow turns the frog in that general direction. Clicking on the diamond in the middle of the compass flips the frog.

Either or
The box at the upper right of the frog controls the frog image size. '+' maximizes the size, and '-' sets the size back to the default.

Clicking on one of the organs of the frog in the main frog image results in a message about that organ's function. (The message is located above the frog, and is in the current language chosen.)

Either or : for example, skeleton
To dissect or put back organs, click on one of the checkboxes to the side of an organ's name, below the frog's image.

Either or : for example, French
The language controls are located below the organ checkboxes. To change the language used, click on one of the checkboxes to the side of the corresponding language's name.



If the image of the frog does not appear, or clicking on the frog image has no effect, your browser is not capable of handling the frog dissection kit.

COLOR CODES: exterior=green, skeleton=white, eyes=yellow, brain=red, nerves=red, lungs=green, heart=red, liver=dark red, stomach=dark yellow, small intestine=yellow, large intestine=white, kidneys=red

Additional information includes a tutorial, an overview of how the program works, and a paper that was presented at The Second International WWW Conference '94.




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Page last modified: 03/25/19
Contacts: Bill Johnston, David Robertson