• Resolved AJ20152015

    (@aj20152015)


    It is a very nice plugin and I am on FREE version. Thank you for this amazing plugin. I have not got the time to explore it very well, but, I will list my questions here:

    1/ I want the quiz to be appeared to logged in users only. I see it shows a login form. Can we add a register link on the login form or customize it to add a register form?

    2/ I want to build a 500 questions quiz. All questions be randomized. So, will there be a pagination after each question of it will display all the 500 on the page? Also, is there a way to add 10 questions of the quiz on a page, then continue 10 others on another page of the same quiz, etc?

    3/ If the user is logged in, does it mean it will also access the WordPress dashboard and edit its profile?

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  • Plugin Support Jasmine

    (@hyenokian)

    Dear @aj20152015,

    Thank you for the topic and kind words.
    Glad to hear the plugin meets your requirements.

    Please find the answers to your questions below.

    1. If you want to have login and logout pages, then, the plugin doesn’t have a connection to the registration process.
    In that case, you will need to use a User Management plugin for handling user registration

    By the way, we have searched and found these ones, so, if you want, you can use one of these plugins:
    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/user-registration/
    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/ultimate-member/

    By the way, the plugin has the Only for logged-in users option, by enabling which, only the logged-in users can pass the quiz. To find the feature, please head to the Quizzes > particular quiz > Limitation Users Tab.

    See the screenshot below:

      2. Sure, you can.
      You can enable the randomization for the quiz questions and also enable the Question count per page option.
      By this, you can specify how many questions you want to display on each page. Please note, that the “Question Count per page” option is available only in the Pro version of the plugin.

      See the screenshot below:

      3. Nope. The Only for logged-in users option refers to the front-end of the quiz.
      If you want to give access to different user roles to access the Dashboard and create quizzes, then, you can use the Who will have permission to Quiz menu option.
      This option as well is available only in the Pro version of the plugin.

      See the screenshot below:

      Thank you.

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