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Written by Chris Hallett
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Sunday, August 17, 2008 |
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Collect, store, and display form input (or just store and display admin input--see below). Give quizzes or surveys and respond to what the user entered with powerful and flexible Score Scripts.
(Selected Score Scripting examples: Display confirmation of what the user entered right after s/he does it; for quizzes, show percentage correct, points earned per response, points earned per question, total points, loop through each question and show if it was correct or not [and give correct answer]; use conditional operators; send highly configurable email; more features too.) Textarea, radio buttons, checkboxes, pulldown menus, and multiple choice menus can be used. The original purpose for this versatile component was to have users fill in Mad Libs, and this can still be done as well as implementing quotations with authors and additional fields (example: a mini-biography of the quoted person). Linkable quotes, food orders, and reviews are possible--anything involving a fill in the blanks scenario in which you or your users fill in the blanks and you surround the blanks with configurable HTML and/or text, all with CSS formatting. It is analogous to a database used to fill in form letters. You could do all above mentioned things at once by using multiple categories. |