Hi, I'm new to Articulate and Quizmaker, and I'm trying to create a simple quiz using Quizmaker '09. Just wondering if it's possible to change the color of the answers, whereby the right answer is green and the wrong answer is red, after the question is answered?
You can change the feedback colors. You'll want to work with Slide View and simple branching to send your learners to specific slides that you customized for correct and incorrect choices.
Thanks for your reply, but just wondering, is it possible for the correct answer to change its color without the use of a blank slide, after the feedback box pops up?
Unfortunately, this must be accomplished by using blank slides. If you'd like to see more robust support for customizing the question after it has been answered, please submit a feature request to us:
In so far as I understand, we can not change grey background color of correct and incorrect feedback boxes. I think their color will change through customizing player properties. Am I right?
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Hi Louis -welcome to E-learning Heroes!
You can change the feedback colors. You'll want to work with Slide View and simple branching to send your learners to specific slides that you customized for correct and incorrect choices.
Here's a quick demo and sample file (attached):
Thanks for your reply, but just wondering, is it possible for the correct answer to change its color without the use of a blank slide, after the feedback box pops up?
Hi Louis,
Unfortunately, this must be accomplished by using blank slides. If you'd like to see more robust support for customizing the question after it has been answered, please submit a feature request to us:
http://www.articulate.com/support/contact/feature/
In so far as I understand, we can not change grey background color of correct and incorrect feedback boxes. I think their color will change through customizing player properties. Am I right?
Kaan
right now, I bumped into the solution. Going to View tab and then choosing color from Feedback Master.
Kaan
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