My last fix involved improving the formatting of Likert survey questions. The fix worked great on the survey questions themselves, and all was well until . . . . . . I revisited the quiz from the Building Blocks of Arguments topic, which had several fill-in-the-blank questions that now looked like this: Yikes! In the…
Tag: troubleshooting
Clearing and clarifying info on the homepage
As the countdown to deadline approaches single-digit numbers, I want to settle items on the homepage so I can move on to other enhancements within the site and the lessons. Here’s a list of homepage issues and how I handled them. Before and after screenshots are at the bottom of this post. Plus one very…
First critical error
It had to happen eventually — my first “critical error” during WordPress development. It happened while adjusting and testing quiz and question options as discussed in my post about exploring quiz flow options. After myriad changes and tweaks of settings of the “Argument quick-check” quiz and the three questions therein, I got the following error…
The hunt for elusive selectors
From this point in the project on, myriad rabbit holes will start opening up. The deepest, most dreaded of these rabbit holes will involve hunts for CSS selectors. I’ve already wasted spent a few hours on my first such hunt. Started with creating an innocent matching quiz. The user’s eyeballs, by default, would be seared…
First major snag
In my previous post, I covered my first tentative steps into the wonderful world of quizzes in LearnDash. These steps led to the first major snag of the project. The problem: When the user successfully completes a quiz, a “Click here to continue” button is supposed to be available, as it is when I was…