And I want the kids to be able to answer using code so their answers would also be in plain text. I experimented with it today with a class and I can’t read any of the code in their answers.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
And I want the kids to be able to answer using code so their answers would also be in plain text. I experimented with it today with a class and I can’t read any of the code in their answers.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
> Even with Opera, in all fields, you still have to escape the HTML start-tag opening delimiter (left angle bracket) using < though, which is a bit of a pain.
Thank-you Eoin, for including this tidbit of information in your reply. I have a faculty member tearing their hair out over matching and multiple-choice answers that become truncated whenever they included a left angle-bracket.
I would have expected the Moodle quiz editor to have taken left angle-bracket into account and deal with them appropriately.
Even I am facing the same problem. When we give html tags as answer to questions, it doesnt display in internet explorer & mozilla.Please help me for a solution.
Unfortunately you did not say which question type you want to use.