Intro To New Quiz Creation Tools Sporcle Blog
Today we’ve released v1.0 of our Quiz Creation Tools, and below you fill find some tips and images to help you get started in finding and working with a few of the new features. If you have questions about features or functionality at any point during your quiz creation experience, simply click the Help Center icon at the bottom of all quiz creation pages. This will slide up a series of tips and explanatory text about features in the tools for your reference. In Sporcle’s old quiz tools, changes to the quiz data table were automatically saved as soon as you finished changing a row. Now all changes when editing quizzes must be saved with the ‘Save Changes’ button, shown here. If your quiz requires large-scale changes (including redrawing of shapes for Map or Picture Click quizzes), this allows your changes to be made in one shot without the quiz ever existing in a broken...
If you’d like to upload an icon to display on your quiz page, simply click the button indicated in the image shown below. When designing a Classic quiz, if you’d like to see how your font and background colors will look during quiz play, simply flip on the Preview toggle and you’ll see the colors & sizes... Our recent release of v1.5 of Quiz Creation Tools has brought mobile support to quiz creation and we’re excited to outline some of its features for you here. If you’re new to quiz creation or new to the redesigned Quiz Tools in general, please see our Intro to New Quiz Creation Tools post for a full overview of new features. You will notice that quiz creation navigation is located in tabs above the tools, rather than on the left side as in desktop view. Please note that tabs are absent for a few features not currently supported on mobile devices (‘Layout’ for Map & Picture Click quizzes, ‘Data & Style’ for Grid quizzes).
Apart from Grid quizzes, all quiz types can now be toggled between Table View and Form View. To switch between these modes, use the button indicated in the upper left corner of the toolbar. After switching to Form View, your data rows will display as expandable/collapsible units (similar to the legacy layout for Multiple Choice quiz creation). Clicking on any of these will expand the row to show all editable details. Individual rows can be moved, deleted, copied, or selected with the icons in the upper right. After expanding a row item, you will have more space for editing hint & answer data on a mobile device.
If you’re an Orange subscriber on Sporcle, you’re in for a real treat. With the new Tournaments feature, you can take your quiz-making skills to the next level and share the excitement with others. Want to see how well your friends know geography, sports, books, or some seriously obscure… Today we’ll be demonstrating how to create a quiz in the new Word Search mode for Grid type quizzes. Step-by-step instructions are provided below. 1.
Create a Grid quiz with ‘Word Search’ mode When creating a new quiz, choose a Quiz Type of ‘Grid’ and choose ‘Word Search’… Our recent release of v1.5 of Quiz Creation Tools has brought mobile support to quiz creation and we’re excited to outline some of its features for you here. If you’re new to quiz creation or new to the redesigned Quiz Tools in general, please see our Intro to New… Today we’ve released v1.0 of our Quiz Creation Tools, and below you fill find some tips and images to help you get started in finding and working with a few of the new features. Help Center If you have questions about features or functionality at any point during… We’re on Cloud Nine to announce the latest and greatest quiz type on Sporcle – Order Up!
In this quiz type you drag rows in hopes to order the answers correctly in as few attempts as possible. This is our ninth quiz type on the site and we couldn’t… Resources for creating the next great quiz Want to create your own quiz on Sporcle? This intro video should help you create and publish your very first quiz! The quiz featured in this video: https://www...
Ready to create a clickable quiz on Sporcle? This handy guide should help show you how to create your first clickable quiz! Play the finished quiz: https://www... One of the most well known types of quizzes, Multiple Choice gives you ultimate flexibility in terms of how you want to challenge your players. The example ... In this tutorial you'll learn how to make a simple map quiz!
Are you ready to get geographical?! The test quiz made in the video ► https://bit.ly/2mNzqiD ... Making quizzes on Sporcle is a many-layered challenge. Finding the perfect, original topic, figuring out the best way to present it, researching and fact checking… and the cherry on top, styling. This step may be easy to overlook, but there’s nothing like clicking into a new quiz and being greeted with an easy-to-understand and beautiful page. Here are a few quiz style tips.
Classic quizzes are the quiz type with some of the most in-depth styling, so that’s the focus for this post. The same basic tenets apply to other quiz formats, but for each one the style tab will be slightly different. Getting familiar with the style tab is a crucial step in taking your quizzes to the next level. Sporcle presents colors as hexadecimal codes by default. The entry field is also shown in the selected color, and the preview to the right will help you see how the color will look in context with the other style settings. Hexadecimal codes represent color by pairs of numerals or letters – the first two represent red, the next two green, and the last two blue.
You can find out more about how hexadecimal works here, but it’s not necessary to understand the encoding to use color well in quiz-creation. You can click one of the fields and a color picker will pop up. The full color spectrum is shown, with the highest saturation versions of the colors at the top, and low saturation at the bottom. The slider to the right controls brightness. Saturation, for those who don’t know, refers to a color’s intensity. A saturated red is very red, and a mid or low saturation red will have some white, black, or gray mixed in.
Medium saturation colors are often a little easier on the eye, and more easily paired up with other colors without too much clashing. That said, color matching and pairing falls more into the realm of color theory. Whether you’re just getting started on creating Sporcle quizzes or are already well-published, you can always add new resources to your arsenal. We have help for every step of the way. When you have a great idea for a Sporcle quiz, you need to make sure you’re the first to make that idea a reality. Our search tool is the perfect resource for this.
Make sure to check different keywords and possible titles to catch matching quizzes with slightly different names. A thesaurus can help you find synonyms for key words for your concept. If the number of results is overwhelming, you can also use some of our filters to narrow your search down to quizzes that match your concept more closely. For this, the most useful filters are usually Category and Type. Quizzes need data, and data needs sources. Not all sources are equally trustworthy, but it only takes a few strong go-to options to support you through a wide variety of quizzes.
Some of the Sporcle staff favorites include: Baseball Reference, CIA World Factbook, Citypopulation.de, imdb, Box Office Mojo, census websites (US), Merriam Webster, Scrabble Word Finder, Disney Website. Photoshop is the most well known photo-editing software, to the point that “photoshopping” is nearly synonymous with “photo editing”. If you have access or an interest in photo editing in general, Photoshop can serve you beautifully for everything from removing logos and hints from the background of your slideshow slides to recoloring map... But if you’re looking for something a little cheaper (aka free), learning to use GIMP could be an excellent option instead. For an even simpler and more customized tool, however, there’s an excellent picture box builder here.
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Today We’ve Released V1.0 Of Our Quiz Creation Tools, And
Today we’ve released v1.0 of our Quiz Creation Tools, and below you fill find some tips and images to help you get started in finding and working with a few of the new features. If you have questions about features or functionality at any point during your quiz creation experience, simply click the Help Center icon at the bottom of all quiz creation pages. This will slide up a series of tips and e...
If You’d Like To Upload An Icon To Display On
If you’d like to upload an icon to display on your quiz page, simply click the button indicated in the image shown below. When designing a Classic quiz, if you’d like to see how your font and background colors will look during quiz play, simply flip on the Preview toggle and you’ll see the colors & sizes... Our recent release of v1.5 of Quiz Creation Tools has brought mobile support to quiz creati...
Apart From Grid Quizzes, All Quiz Types Can Now Be
Apart from Grid quizzes, all quiz types can now be toggled between Table View and Form View. To switch between these modes, use the button indicated in the upper left corner of the toolbar. After switching to Form View, your data rows will display as expandable/collapsible units (similar to the legacy layout for Multiple Choice quiz creation). Clicking on any of these will expand the row to show a...
If You’re An Orange Subscriber On Sporcle, You’re In For
If you’re an Orange subscriber on Sporcle, you’re in for a real treat. With the new Tournaments feature, you can take your quiz-making skills to the next level and share the excitement with others. Want to see how well your friends know geography, sports, books, or some seriously obscure… Today we’ll be demonstrating how to create a quiz in the new Word Search mode for Grid type quizzes. Step-by-s...
Create A Grid Quiz With ‘Word Search’ Mode When Creating
Create a Grid quiz with ‘Word Search’ mode When creating a new quiz, choose a Quiz Type of ‘Grid’ and choose ‘Word Search’… Our recent release of v1.5 of Quiz Creation Tools has brought mobile support to quiz creation and we’re excited to outline some of its features for you here. If you’re new to quiz creation or new to the redesigned Quiz Tools in general, please see our Intro to New… Today we’v...