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After Quiz

After quiz has the option "Forward the User to This Webpage After the Quiz"

It would be so useful if the user could be forwarded one web page if he passed and another if he failed.

I plan on embedding the quiz into a Power Point show converted to Flash. It would even more useful if I could direct the user to a specific slide if failed and another if passed. Am I dreaming?

John M. Bryant
September 20, 2008 10:34AM


Hi John,

That would be useful - I'll add it as a feature request. In the meantime the closest you can get to it is to add a link to the Pass/Fail messages in Advanced Settings - that way a user will be able to click to the right location after the quiz.

Remember to switch on 'Use HTML to format text' and the HTML will look something like

<a href="http://www.google.com/passpage.html">Click Here To Continue</a>

Alexander McCabe
September 20, 2008 03:24PM


Thank you for your help. The link goes a long way toward solving the pass/fail URL's but automation would be good.

I am having a problem with breaking my introduction page and pass/fail pages into paragraphs. I have tried <br>, <br />, and <p> put they seem not to be recognized.

You Italy quiz has paragraphs in the introduction page. My first quiz has paragraphs but I can't seem to get any paragraphs to work now. I deleted my first quiz so I have no idea what I did to get paragraphs in the introduction page.

Are you in Italy? My wife has enjoyed your quiz. She and her best friend are visiting Italy for 10 days. They are excited.

Add this to my wish list -- Multiple introduction pages to allow for a small lesson before quizzes.

John M. Bryant
September 20, 2008 10:45PM


hallo John

In the quiz introduction screen you can just type in the text as you would in, for example, Word and hit return twice to put text into a new paragraph.

If you have the Professional Version of Question Writer 3 you can use the Explanation Question type to introduce multiple introduction or explanation pages. See our online manual for more information on this:

[en.wikibooks.org]

Hazel Skeet
September 21, 2008 07:50AM


Also - for HTML text, try using two <br/> . . . . one to end the line and the next to create a blank line - this should help with breaking things into paragraphs.

Alexander McCabe
September 21, 2008 11:30AM


Hey this is a great little program, only issues I see for use is at the end of the quiz it states it is sending respone since I put in the emial to send results to, but it has never showed up in my inbox, I have not published to website and just running off my computer, but it still should send since I do have outlook configured as my browser default mail program. Can you assist me please?

Much appreciated
PLB

Penny Lane Best
October 25, 2008 09:52PM


Hallo Penny Lane Best

I think it sounds as if you are trying out the quiz using the preview option within Question Writer 3. This will not send results anywhere. The quiz has to be published for this to work.

Our online manual has some tips on publishing to the web and how to access your results:

[en.wikibooks.org]

[en.wikibooks.org]


Hazel Skeet
October 26, 2008 07:40AM




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