Wednesday, October 15, 2014

jQuizzy Classic - Complete Bundle (Media) download

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jQuizzy is a powerful and elegant solution for creating interactive, slick looking quizzes.
The main features are:
Slick interface

Interactive

Multiple quizzes on the same page

No need to mess around with HTML. Define questions through a simple JavaScript object

Completely customizable, skinnable and extensible
Important notes:
You’ll need a basic understanding of HTML and JavaScript to get this up and running. I’ve made it as simple as possible but you’ll still need to know the basics. Please look at the demo code to make sure you’ll be able to handle it.

The engine currently handles only multiple choice questions. Other types are planned based on market reception and time commitments so I can’t guarantee other types just yet. Please keep this in mind.

Changelog
v1.80 (09/10/2014)
Added Google+ integration

Fixed JSON structure sent to remote server

Small engine enhancements and bug fixes

v1.70 (08/15/2011) Added access to code generator tool. Generator not included in main source yet
v1.60 (08/12/2011) Engine improvements
v1.50 (07/05/2011) Added Facebook sharing feature Added ability to send the results of the quiz to a server as a JSON response Engine and UX improvements
v1.40 (06/10/2011) Added IE7 and IE8 compatibility Improved IE9 compatibility Miscellanous engine and visual improvements
v1.35 (06/02/2011) Tweaked the Twitter integration Added ability to mention your Twitter ID via new option – twitterUsername
v1.3 (06/01/2011) Updated to make jQuizzy compatible with the new Twitter API Squashed a number of presentation errors Added intro PSD files
v1.2 (05/22/2011) Small engine enhancements and bug fixes
v1.1 (05/19/2011) Complete rewrite to define questions through JS alone Improved presentation Conversion to a jQuery plugin Internal optimization
v1.0 (05/04/2011) Initial alpha version as seen on Nettuts+ Barebones version that just works
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