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Adding Content to Your Quiz Questions and Results Pages

Adding Content to Your Quiz Questions and Results Pages

How to add and set up different types of content to your quiz

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Written by Ariel Santos
Updated over a week ago

When building your quiz, you may want to add content to both your questions and results pages.

πŸ’‘ What you'll learn

How to add content to your quiz and the different content types you can use, as well as their settings.


πŸ’‘ Prerequisites

We recommend going over our article on how to navigate and use our quiz editor first so that you can get familiar with all the options.

Adding content to your questions and results pages

You can add content by clicking Add content on the question or results page labels:

Once you have added your different pieces of content, you can drag and drop to rearrange them:

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Here is an overview of all the different content types you can add:

Smart Copy

Give instructions to our AI in order to display a dynamic text for your customers that is different every time. Click here to learn more. Please note that this feature is charged separately.

Text

You can add text here. You can choose between these text types:

  • Title

  • Heading

  • Subheading

  • Body text

  • Caption text

  • Rich text

Image

Upload an image to your quiz. You can set its max width, add a URL to the image, and add alt text to improve accessibility.

Button

Create a button that links to a URL. You can configure its look.

Video

Embed a video from YouTube or Vimeo. You can configure its max width.

"Add all to cart" button

Create a button that adds all products to the cart when the customer clicks it. You can customize its look and functionality.

URL

Add a link to a page.

HTML

You can add HTML code, including JavaScript and CSS, to take your quiz customization and functionality to the next level. You can add all sorts of different widgets, like an analog clock, for example.

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