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Layout of result screen in a test

When you configure a Test, and you have configured the Test with multiple attempts, and you have completed the first attempt. Then you will immediately receive a green button for the next attempt.

Below you will find the result of the Test.

Please adjust the layout of the screen so that the result will be displayed first, and the Green button for the next attempt below the results. In this way you first see your results and then you see the green button for the next attempt.

In this way you can decide on base of your result weather you want to go for a next attempt. This is a more logical order, first your results an than the next attempts.

  • Alexander Doorn
  • Mar 22 2024
  • Not selected for implementation
Country NL
Category Other
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    Product Team commented
    18 Jun 07:37

    Thanks for your input.

    As the list of attempts grow, and on small screens, this change would make the 'Start test'-button appear out of view which makes it hard to understand what you can do on that page. We understand the desire to encourage students to check their results, and we can reconsider a design change here if the idea gains popularity.

    The itslearning Product Team