Hi, I tried creating chess studies with hiding the moves for me. This doesn't word. I see the button "hiding next moves" and save it. But the next time i start my study, I see the moves again.
Also, how can I delete my study (not chapters, that's easy)?
Is there a learnig advice for studies. More than the help which is shown?
I would like to create a collection "Best of stappen method" for my own learning.
Thanks in advance
Hi, I tried creating chess studies with hiding the moves for me. This doesn't word. I see the button "hiding next moves" and save it. But the next time i start my study, I see the moves again.
Also, how can I delete my study (not chapters, that's easy)?
Is there a learnig advice for studies. More than the help which is shown?
I would like to create a collection "Best of stappen method" for my own learning.
Thanks in advance
I found deleting studies, ok, but hiding moves for myself I can't manage.
I found deleting studies, ok, but hiding moves for myself I can't manage.
Depending on how many variations you have, you could make an interactive study and then visit it as a guest to hide the moves.
Depending on how many variations you have, you could make an interactive study and then visit it as a guest to hide the moves.
Ok, thx. Well, I think I will double the exercise, one for solving and the other with the solution.
Ok, thx. Well, I think I will double the exercise, one for solving and the other with the solution.
If you're the study owner, you will always be able to see the moves (they're just grayed out instead of white). I complained about this, too [1], but seems there's no way around it other than CSS hacks via browser plugin or create a second account (that isn't the owner).
I mainly wanted to do it for "guess/figure out the next move".
1: https://lichess.org/forum/lichess-feedback/feature-request-in-studies-hide-moves-list-until-move-is-played#1
If you're the study owner, you will always be able to see the moves (they're just grayed out instead of white). I complained about this, too [1], but seems there's no way around it other than CSS hacks via browser plugin or create a second account (that isn't the owner).
I mainly wanted to do it for "guess/figure out the next move".
1: https://lichess.org/forum/lichess-feedback/feature-request-in-studies-hide-moves-list-until-move-is-played#1
Hey guys. If you want to train your study there is a beta release of a website called Listudy that does it through trained repetition.
Here is the link: https://listudy.org/
Hey guys. If you want to train your study there is a beta release of a website called Listudy that does it through trained repetition.
Here is the link: https://listudy.org/
@ioxod, thx, yes, no other way.
@GoodChessMind, thx, yeah, I looked shortly at it, but I'm not sure, if it the right thing, say for the stappenmethod. Primarily I Don't want to learn openings, but I will look closer!
@ioxod, thx, yes, no other way.
@GoodChessMind, thx, yeah, I looked shortly at it, but I'm not sure, if it the right thing, say for the stappenmethod. Primarily I Don't want to learn openings, but I will look closer!
Liststudy is same as chessable, no?
Liststudy is same as chessable, no?
@SeniorPatzer Hi, creator of the site here. Yes listudy is similar to chessable, but the main difference is that my site is free as in freedom. It is open source and free to use.
If you have any feedback I would appreciate it very much. You can post it here: https://lichess.org/forum/general-chess-discussion/beta-release-of-listudy
@SeniorPatzer Hi, creator of the site here. Yes listudy is similar to chessable, but the main difference is that my site is free as in freedom. It is open source and free to use.
If you have any feedback I would appreciate it very much. You can post it here: https://lichess.org/forum/general-chess-discussion/beta-release-of-listudy