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Tinderbox and Contextual Menus

I read this post on contextual menus at Mark Bernstein’s weblog and went through the process described by Jonathan Leavitt.

Very nice. This is going to help a lot with lecture notes, especially when elaborations and examples are required.

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This entry was posted in Hypertext, New Media on February 5, 2008 by Steve.

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