trident
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"Can I claim the image with my first quiz, and the come back later when I think I have earned a frame, or do I need to wait and make a single claim? Also, the template for January needs to be set up in January, and has to go online sometime in January or February. But does the first submission need to be in January, with the extra time only allowing for any delays in editing (either because of the vagaries of the editing queue, or because resubmission was required), or can it be submitted in the next month? I don't plan to play with fire this way, just want to be sure I am clear on the parameters." I am not sure about these issues on the programming side of things, but I have noticed that two quizzes I have created in January (one photo, one adopted) have registered as helping to meet the requirements. So I guess things are working in that sense. I think Terry will have a chance to explain more of these nuances as the month continues. Reply #21. Jan 02 23, 12:27 AM |
Gispepfu
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Hi everyone, and happy new year to all! I'm in for this challenge, in the next few days I'll start with some new projects. I haven't ventured into History quizmaking yet, so this is a good incentive to try myself at it. Reply #22. Jan 02 23, 11:06 AM |
Terry
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I'm coding the awarding of this as we go. As soon as someone has a quiz online that meets one or more requirement please let me know and ill test the system on your account. Reply #23. Jan 02 23, 6:23 PM |
trident
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I like that the requirements are now listed next to the quizzes. I have a photo quiz in the queue right now. I'll let you know once it's online. Reply #24. Jan 02 23, 9:37 PM |
1nn1
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I have an adopted quiz that I have made into a photo quiz that is in the queue Reply #25. Jan 02 23, 10:20 PM |
trident
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My photo quiz just went online. Let me know if you need me to do anything on my end for testing purposes. Reply #26. Jan 02 23, 10:43 PM |
kyleisalive
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Got an adopted History quiz queued up to check on two criteria at once. ;) Reply #27. Jan 02 23, 11:07 PM |
Terry
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Painting awards should now be working correctly in theory. Reply #28. Jan 03 23, 12:45 PM |
kyleisalive
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Have a quiz online fulfilling Req 1 and 3 (and noting as much). Does the painting get rewarded automatically? Do we need to click somewhere to collect it? Reply #29. Jan 04 23, 12:59 AM |
Triviaballer
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My first quiz met requirements # 1 & 3 and my second quiz #2. The system didn't grant the unframed painting after the first quiz but after the second quiz went up and all three requirements were met a framed Vermeer was granted. I see some other FT players have an unframed one so I guess it's working as intended now. This is a great idea, thank you to all the editors and creative folks that made this possible. I'm hoping Starry Night will be one of the paintings Reply #30. Jan 04 23, 4:27 PM |
kyleisalive
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Hmm... I don't seem to have any yet. Reply #31. Jan 04 23, 4:35 PM |
Terry
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Awarding now working correctly for unframed. Reply #32. Jan 04 23, 6:01 PM |
CmdrK
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Are the paintings only visible to the authors who win them? Reply #33. Jan 04 23, 9:35 PM |
Terry
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Paintings will be added to profiles. Reply #34. Jan 05 23, 1:06 AM |
Catreona
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Looks like I have two quizzes in the works that qualify. This is exciting! Reply #35. Jan 20 23, 7:54 PM |
kyleisalive
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Nine people with framed paintings so far. I'm twiddling my thumbs trying to guess what February's requirements will be. Reply #36. Jan 20 23, 8:13 PM |
lordprescott
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I'd love to see a Reynolds or a Gainsborough. Reply #37. Jan 21 23, 4:42 PM |
MiraJane
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Okay, I give up. I have looked on the profiles of several of people that should have been awarded the painting. Where on their profiles exactly does the profile appear? Reply #38. Jan 23 23, 9:57 AM |
spanishliz
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On the main profile page, section "Quizzes and Games" there's a link to (player's) Authoring Art Gallery. It's right below the link to their Author Page. Reply #39. Jan 23 23, 10:58 AM |
MiraJane
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Thank you, Liz. I was looking at their badges. I love Vermeer's paintings. Although "Girl with a pearl earring" may be his best known painting, it is atypical. Vermeer normally painted indoor scenes. If anyone is ever in New York City and doesn't have the three days the Metropolitan Museum of Art really needs, I recommend the Frick Collection. Every room will transport you into a new era of beauty. Even the books in the library are interesting. It also has three Vermeers. Best of all, every thing can be seen in a few hours. Young children are not allowed. Why does the Met need three days? It's huge! You need that time to find the hidden gems such as the musical instruments and the horse in a suit of armor. Reply #40. Jan 24 23, 7:37 AM |
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