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[XB] Quizzes [Paid] 2.0.7

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Painbaker updated [XB] Quizzes with a new update entry:

2.0.7

  • Added option to skip quiz play confirmation form if no play settings available
  • Fixed few XF 2.2 compatibility issues
  • Added missing featuring action phrases for moderator log
  • Cache globally ozzmodz_quiz_latest_quizzes, ozzmodz_quiz_x_quiz phrases to avoid extra DB queries
  • Fixed display of correct answers when editing "Single choice" a question

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Dear Painbaker,

please allow two for you maybe rather stupid questions:

- is it possible, to give the rights to create a quiz to other members of the forum without giving them entire administrator privileges over the entire forum?

- I need to translate the quiz into German. As I did not need this before I am lost here. Which files do I have to edit and what do I have to do that these files will not be overwritten at next update?

Thank you

Wolfgang
 
- is it possible, to give the rights to create a quiz to other members of the forum without giving them entire administrator privileges over the entire forum?
Yes
The permissions here are very flexible

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- I need to translate the quiz into German. As I did not need this before I am lost here. Which files do I have to edit and what do I have to do that these files will not be overwritten at next update?
You don't need to edit any files, just translate the addon phrases through the ACP interface for your language.

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You said there can be more than one correct answer. I'm confused.
I think it means that you have a question with, say, 5 possible answers - of those answers, there may be more than one possible outcome, so if the user selected any of the correct answers, they would be marked correct.

It doesn't mean select all the correct answers.

For multiple answers, just now I'm using the "ordering into groups" method.

Hope that makes sense.
 
I think it means that you have a question with, say, 5 possible answers - of those answers, there may be more than one possible outcome, so if the user selected any of the correct answers, they would be marked correct.

It doesn't mean select all the correct answers.

For multiple answers, just now I'm using the "ordering into groups" method.

Hope that makes sense.
Now I understand. But please look again at the screenshot I provided.
 
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