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Select answer via bubble?!
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Hi I am new to this forum and don't have much time. I am working on a project for a teacher at my school. This teacher wants me the web designer, to make a test where you can select the answer via a bubble. A,B,C,D T,F. like that. Now ive seen tutorials on tutorialized.com but there was only one that worked and I didn't understand it. So does anyone have any tutorials I can pull the code from. So any help would be great thanks.
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Re: Test
Do you have to use ASP? Or will PHP be acceptable?
Last Blog Entry: 3D Chess in your browser! (Mar 14th, 2008)
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Re: Test
PHP would work great. I just never thought php could do that.
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Re: Test
I find it a lot easier than ASP.
Maybe this could help? http://www.phptutorial.info/scripts/multiple_choice/
Last Blog Entry: 3D Chess in your browser! (Mar 14th, 2008)
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Re: Select answer via bubble?!
Next time please choose a better title for your post.
I will move to the PHP area. One more thing ... this isn't a course assignment is it? |
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Re: Select answer via bubble?!
Thanks Ill check that link later and no its simply a safety test that students need to take.
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Re: Select answer via bubble?!
O my god. You just made my life incredible easy.
Last edited by Spartan0510; Oct 30th, 2007 at 15:39. |
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Re: Select answer via bubble?!
Good stuff!
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Re: Select answer via bubble?!
Lol. I take it this is solved?
If you could mark it as solved via thread tools that would be great.
Last Blog Entry: 3D Chess in your browser! (Mar 14th, 2008)
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Re: Select answer via bubble?!
Ok unfortunately its not completely solved. Here is what I would like to do to the site with the test. I need to have close to 200 questions put on this thing now with the link provided above that will be easy just very time consuming, but none the less. I noticed and love the fact that it does leave a score correct and a percentage but is there a way that I can make it so the teacher receives a email with the students first,last name and score.
What I'm thinking is making it possible for the student to log in and then take the test and some how email the score to the teacher. Any other ideas would work great to .Thanks. |
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Re: Select answer via bubble?!
Sendign a message is as easy as...
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Re: Select answer via bubble?!
Ok Im back. So I looked at the test that I need to turn in to a online test for a website Im making. There are actually 10 different test that I need to make. Im going to use the program on the site that is linked above. But does anyone no how I can make it so it puts all the scores of the test on a final page.
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Re: Select answer via bubble?!
Have you got any code so far?
Last Blog Entry: 3D Chess in your browser! (Mar 14th, 2008)
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Re: Select answer via bubble?!
Yes I do.
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Re: Select answer via bubble?!
Then post it please.
Last Blog Entry: 3D Chess in your browser! (Mar 14th, 2008)
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