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  • Plugin Author manojtd

    (@manojtd)

    Yes, I finally managed to release the Pro version, which gives you options to customize your colors, and lets you have different types of quizes (true-or-false, fill-in-the-blanks, multiple-choice, etc.), which you can even mix and match within one test.

    Easy Quiz doesn’t store the test scores or IDs. Its quizes are meant purely for the entertainment for your readers.

    Thread Starter doclalor

    (@doclalor)

    That is great to hear.

    I don’t propose to store data using this plugin; however, if there is a way to define an event type (like “passing-another-quiz”), I think the Achievements 3 plugin might then handle the tracking.

    Given the simplicity of your quiz plugin, this would make EasyQuiz the quiz plugin of choice for applications in higher ed like mine…

    I look forward to hearing what you think!

    Plugin Author manojtd

    (@manojtd)

    I wouldn’t think it possible to define an event type as a trigger for something else. Not easily anyways.

    Once your post is rendered on the reader’s browser, there is no communication whatsoever between this plugin and your server. Whatever actions that take place on the browser happen locally using jQuery. If an event trigger is to be set up, the jQuery code on the reader’s page will have to send some sort of info back to the server. Then it becomes an AJAX kind of plugin. I have no plans to do it with this plugin. It doesn’t seem to be such a popular plugin after all…

    Thread Starter doclalor

    (@doclalor)

    Thank you very much. I understand. It is a very cool plugin, even if not for my purpose!

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