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Hi out there,

I am contemplating an idea that would include interactive elements for an article. I am thinking about an article which puts a list of multiple-choice questions to the reader and then, after he completed all the answers, gives him a summary/score/evaluation of his particular answers. Like for example one of those "psychological" tests in magazines that give you a sort of insight after you checked a couple of questions. Any idea how this could be built? Or even an example somewhere? (I have seen the Zork-like games here but the pages of these games can only react on the reader's last choice, they do not retain anything from the previous choices, right?) NaturalBornKieler (talk) Germany Flag 1.png 21:18, 19 July 2009 (UTC)

The only way I've seen this done before is in yellow fever, (hilarious article btw, you should go nominate it) which basically just has a list of answers at the end. Maybe give the reader a score and then direct them to a page based on the score they get? It's honor system, but it's not like there's any real reason to lie. - T.L.B. Baloon.gif WotM, UotM, FPrize, AotM, ANotM, PLS, UN:HS, GUN 21:34, Jul 19