Would it be reasonable to me to make a web page with 100
automatically evaluated cells, all involving sliders?

Answer: No.  At least not by any reasonable definition of "reasonable".

So where is the dividing line?  Is 10 reasonable?  I am thinking
it is not.

Are the readers of the page really going to stop and play with
the sliders for every example?  Not if they are like the students
I am used to, but maybe you are writing for a more sophisticated
audience.

If I am going to fiddle with the slider, would it bother me to
first click a button to make the sliders active?  I think not,
because the marginal effort would be small.

While writing the above I saw William''s email pointing out
the limits of what can be made available for free.  I think that
fits in with the points I am making.  If you want/need more than a
minimal service, then it should be available, but at a price.

Regards,

David

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