The first official Nettuts+ quiz was a massive success with an impressive number of developers participating and evaluating their knowledge. There were a non-trivial number of comments asking how the mini quiz engine was built. And lo and behold! That’s what we’re gonna learn in this week’s Premium exclusive tutorial!
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What You’ll Learn Today Creating a simple quiz engine completely from scratch Leveraging cutting edge CSS3 to spruce up the presentation Filling in where the JavaScript standard library ends Join Net Premium 
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A Friendly Plug
If you enjoyed the quiz engine that we built today, I built an even more advanced version. One with reviews on the result page, social sharing, question counters and much more. It’s so good that even the Tuts+ sites are going to use it!
Have a quick look at jQuizzy, my new quiz engine. You’ll love it, I promise!























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