(And notice me if I ever spell it "Conlinguo" again.)
Conlingo is a rip-off version of the world-famous language-learning app, Duolingo. It tends to teach the user my conlang, Patchélogue, in the Duolingo way.
The whole project is under (an endlessly postponed) construction and there's only some templates and demos.
Only the courses “Letters 1”, “Letters 2” and “Letters 3” are with functioning quizzes. Others, just a icon on main page and a “tips” page.
I’ve once tried to simplify Conlingo’s code so that all quizzes can be stored in a file, only to realize my coding skill is nowhere near this aim. I’ve gave up and decided making every quiz an independent HTML page, after founding that other websites do this too, and there’s been better file types like JSON than XML. allQuizs.xml
The canon Chinese translation of the site’s name, “Conlingo”, would be “坑邻国”.
Conlingo’s mascot would be a red eagel-headed cat named “Con/坑儿”, who sexually identify 🚁self as an attack helicopter, and uses “🚁” as 🚁’s preferred pronoun.
Con doesn’t care whether you take your Patchélogue courses or not, and wouldn’t kidnap your family or murder you for that. No, these are for when you misspell “Conlingo” or “Duolingo” with “-linguo”.