Hello! I have two HD Quiz quizzes, but the Limit Attempts add-on only works with one. Can the user somehow define which quiz the add-on can be connected to?
Tuomas Tikanoja
]]>Hello! I have a question about HD Quiz. Could you please let me know if it is possible to configure the login to only the quiz page, leaving the other pages on the site open to all users? If the entire site requires login right from the landing page (home page), it limits too much other use of the site and limits traffic to the site. The person who succeeds best in the quiz may receive a monetary prize, and I would like to prevent possible abuses in advance. The point is that the quiz can only be taken once, and there is a time limit, but if it’s open to everyone, this can be circumvented, as you said, by clearing the browser or using incognito mode. The purpose is also for the user to send me the results after completing the visa, but in this option the user can change his score before sending, so the user’s results should probably be registered on the site somewhere, and this obviously requires registration? Does the user then also have access to the private data of the main user (me)? The quiz would be open to all high school students in Finland, so they would probably need a common username and one password? Or could I just create (how) a one time log in link to all participants? What would be the most reasonable way?
Tuomas Tikanoja
]]>Hi,
I have installed the limit attempts add on to HD Quiz. I want to limit the user attempt upto 24 hours only. The user can then re attempt the quiz after 24 hours. How can he do that?
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]]>Hi, this may just be me or it could be a bug with the plugin, but for users that don’t have the ‘Edit Post’ capability, the quiz does not get submitted into the results table. My site has custom user roles, of which after some troubleshooting, it appears the user must be an admin, editor, contributor etc. or have the capability ‘edit post’ assigned to them for the plugin to work, and I do not wish for my users to have this capability.
I wonder if you could advise.
Thanks in advance,
Dillon
Hi Dylan and first of all thanks for your awesome plug-in.
I was puzzled by the alleged delay in the release of the Save Results Pro add-on, because I ended up bumping into an expired URL, still accesible on your website:
Apart from that warning, I do need to know if a certain feature is available on the Pro add-on, as I think you mentioned it somewhere but it is not addressed on the Tutorial video. Specifically, I’d need to know the percentage of responders who answered rightly or wrongly to a specific question.
Would I be able to gather that information through the add-on Import / Export functionality (if such a thing exists)? I’m OK with having a raw CSV and then parsing the data on Excel, but before purchase I want to make sure I’d be able to get the information and if results as a whole are exportable, including the specific answer to each question by each specific user. Thanks a mill.
]]>We use a combination of a Child Theme and a Staging Site for our website. All changes are made on the staging site and then everything is copied over to the live site once or twice a week. While we love the HD Quiz Results Add-On there is a downside to it in our approach of maintaining the website. Since ALL the files are replaced, the Results file is also being replaced and we are losing all the results between each update.
This is not a major issue by any means, but it would be nice to see a simple workaround, such as an offsite backup or a button to export and import the results file.
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Thanks for the HD Quiz Save Results plugin.
Is there a way to re-set or delete the results?