• blessedtoes

    (@blessedtoes)


    Hi folks-

    Any help with the three following items would be awesome – I’m new to the plugin and have sorted out most of the things I ran into on my own but am stuck on these three.

    1) I only have one post-quiz email built, but when I test the quiz I get two emails. The second one says “Enter your text here.” I’ve checked and rechecked the “Quiz Emails” tab but there’s only the one box for the first post-quiz email (which is working correctly).

    2) On the results page, when I have questions with more than one answer it lists the answers sequentially, but adds a period between them… with no space. It looks crowded. So in my fields I have (for example)
    green eggs
    ham
    Wocket
    and on the answers page it reads: green eggs.ham.Wocket. Very hard to read. Any way to alter this? Seems like it’s an internal function of the plugin and not something I can fix…

    3) Also on the results page, the Question, Answer, and Answer Info lines for every question are immediately after the ones from the question before which makes it crowded and hard to read. In other words, for three questions I get nine lines of text. Is there any way to insert a
    in between the individual questions? Again it seems like it’s an internal function of the plugin and not something I can fix…

    Thanks so much for any help you can provide!

    With blessings,
    Matthew

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/quiz-master-next/

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  • Greetings Matthew:

    Thank you for choosing to use this plugin!

    1) The emails you are receiving are more than likely the admin email and the user email. If you navigate to the Quiz Emails tab, you should see the field to edit the user email. Beneath that, you should see a section to edit the admin email.

    2) This is internally made. I will try to work in a way for this to be adjusted to meet the needs of different quizzes.

    3) You can edit the %Questions_Answers% variable on the Quiz Text tab. You could insert a <br /> inside the text box to add a new line to help space out the text if needed.

    Let me know if you need any further assistance.

    Best Regards

    Frank

    Thread Starter blessedtoes

    (@blessedtoes)

    Hi again Frank-

    You’re a busy man!!

    Those answers were really helpful, thanks. I addressed #1 and will patiently await #2.

    I swear I had already tried adding
    to the response page discussed in question #3 and that it hadn’t worked, but I tried again and it’s beautiful – thanks so much!!

    With gratitude and blessings,
    Matthew

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