Forum:Making an interactive page
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Hi out there,
I am contemplating an idea that would include interactive elements for an article. I am thinking about an article which puts a list of multiple-choice questions to the reader and then, after he completed all the answers, gives him a summary/score/evaluation of his particular answers. Like for example one of those "psychological" tests in magazines that give you a sort of insight after you checked a couple of questions. Any idea how this could be built? Or even an example somewhere? (I have seen the Zork-like games here but the pages of these games can only react on the reader's last choice, they do not retain anything from the previous choices, right?) NaturalBornKieler (talk) 21:18, 19 July 2009 (UTC)
- The only way I've seen this done before is in yellow fever, (hilarious article btw, you should go nominate it) which basically just has a list of answers at the end. Maybe give the reader a score and then direct them to a page based on the score they get? It's honor system, but it's not like there's any real reason to lie. - T.L.B. WotM, UotM, FPrize, AotM, ANotM, PLS, UN:HS, GUN 21:34, Jul 19