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As during my first filling out the quiz I wasn't thinking overly hard about the answers, was just excited to learn the titles and interesting history tidbits the author included. Afterwards, I was happy that the "Reset progress" button was there, because when I saw how the results are presented, I actually wanted to take the quiz seriously. But I didn't want to lose my previous results.
While you can already kinda do this by copy-pasting your resulting geekcode somewhere else and importing it later, it would be nice if the quiz also saved it in localStorage, along with the timestamp when the quiz was taken. Being able to diff quiz results from different times (or different people) conveniently would be even cooler!
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I am not sure whether such a history feature is worth it -- copying the geekcode works for this purpose, and you can organize them yourself, using your favorite text editor or whatever. Local storage would be lost when you switch to another computer, etc.
(Note that you can also copy the link below the geekcode -- this is a bit faster, since you do not need to import it, it just works right away.)
A diff option (for example, you enter a list of geekcodes with names and it says how different they are from your current answers; could be pre-filled with some publicly shared geekcodes) is planned.
As during my first filling out the quiz I wasn't thinking overly hard about the answers, was just excited to learn the titles and interesting history tidbits the author included. Afterwards, I was happy that the "Reset progress" button was there, because when I saw how the results are presented, I actually wanted to take the quiz seriously. But I didn't want to lose my previous results.
While you can already kinda do this by copy-pasting your resulting geekcode somewhere else and importing it later, it would be nice if the quiz also saved it in localStorage, along with the timestamp when the quiz was taken. Being able to diff quiz results from different times (or different people) conveniently would be even cooler!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: