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Neat little trick to gain access to full lessons on study.com without a paid membership
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Uncensoring study.com lessons is actually pretty simple- it only requires devling into the developer-tools in Google Chrome | |
NOTE: This trick only unblocks the lesson transcripts, I haven't explored getting access to the full lesson video yet. | |
Here are the steps: | |
1. Go to a lesson of choice on study.com and open the developer-tools in Chrome (example URL: | |
http://study.com/academy/lesson/root-cap-function-definition-quiz.html) | |
2. Use the page inspector tool and select the "Lesson Transcript" text. Confirm that in the Elements tab of the dev tools, | |
the line "<span>Lesson Transcript</span>" is highlighted (should be under a div that has the id "transcriptHeader") | |
3. Hit the dropdown triangles of "<div class="transcriptContainer articleContent" data-cname="main_content>" and | |
<div id="mainArticle" class="transcript" data-cname="lesson_transcript"> (the latter should appear after the contents of | |
the first div appear) | |
4. You should now see a div that has the id "articleMain". This is where all the text for the transcript is held, so | |
dropdown its contents. Next, remove the "faded-content" class from the "articleMain" div by doubleclicking on the | |
"faded-content" text and just removing everything in the little text-editor/box that appears. Then, remove | |
the "hidden" class for each div that is found inside the "articleMain" div using the same technique. | |
Not alot is actually 'unlocked' by doing this, but at least its something and its something free. |
Hi, can someone please help me to view the answer in this link? Thanks in advance
https://homework.study.com/explanation/determine-the-moment-of-the-force-about-point-o-assume-f-300-n.html
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cant find it