I'm not sure how advanced with coding you are, but I've seen an example using jQuery and Javascript so that it dumps it into an HTML file. So it is possible! But it does take a little more effort.
You could try using a mixture of variables as well, depending on how long you expect their answers to be.
You can find an example of this in another conversation thread. It includes a source file and instructional videos and even instruction to revise the code. (Creator Stephanie Harnett is awesome) I hope this helps!
You can find an example of this in another conversation thread. It includes a source file and instructional videos and even instruction to revise the code. (Creator Stephanie Harnett is awesome) I hope this helps!
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Hey Adam,
I'm not sure how advanced with coding you are, but I've seen an example using jQuery and Javascript so that it dumps it into an HTML file. So it is possible! But it does take a little more effort.
You could try using a mixture of variables as well, depending on how long you expect their answers to be.
Hi Adam,
You can find an example of this in another conversation thread. It includes a source file and instructional videos and even instruction to revise the code. (Creator Stephanie Harnett is awesome) I hope this helps!
https://community.articulate.com/forums/p/41146/232037.aspx
That's exactly what I've been trying to do!
Thanks both for your help.
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