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Originally Posted by ixtab
Did you even bother to read ANYTHING of the first post or of the README? 
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A person has to scroll past the words in bold, red font to reach the download link.
The "does not remove ads" is just above the link.
It would take a very tiny display screen to not be able to see that sentence and the link at the same time.
I don't think there is much we could do about that (the tiny display size of the user's device).
We only have
BOLD and
COLORS here, no attention getters like FLASH and BLINK.
Not much help there either.
I suppose that someone, bored, with time on their hands, etc. could create an animated gif that appears to flash and blink.
Something that could be used in-line like a Smily.
Anyone here that bored?
The site software package at my site allows the creation of scored tests. This site software package does not.
So there isn't a way (here) to attach a question and answer test that a user must take (and pass) on the documentation before they can download the item.
Phooey.
Here, with things that apply to an electronic book display, we assume that a person can (and will) read.
That seems like a safe assumption.
Although in practice, it appears that assumption is false.
Maybe we could advertise for higher quality end-users?
Duh. . . .