Use a custom domain with the Riddle showcase

Want your quiz to have a URL from your domain (e.g. ‘YourSite.com/quiz’)? Riddle’s default option: riddle.com/showcase/###### Riddle provides free hosting for any quizzes – once you publish your quiz, you’ll get a link for your riddles following this pattern: riddle.com/showcase/riddle-ID. Change your quiz link to your own site But you might want to change that …

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AMP Support

Riddle supports Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP). Want to embed your Riddle quiz into an AMP page? Riddle offers full AMP support – you’ll just need to copy 2 pieces of code into your page. How to get the AMP embed code for your quiz Create your own quiz, list, or other Riddle content. Then go …

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How to change my quiz width?

The good news is that you can change the width of your Riddles to any dimension – and everything scales up. You can change the size in the ‘Publish’ screen: Or – you can change the max-width:### parameter in the embed code to whatever pixel size you guys need. <div class=”riddle_target” data-fg=”#1486CD” data-bg=”#FFFFFF” style=”margin:0 auto;max-width:640px;“><script …

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Are my riddles private?

Your Riddle quizzes or other interactive content are essentially is private on Riddle.com. Once you embed your quiz on your site, generally only people who find your site can view it. We do have a preview URL that you can get this in the ‘Publish’ step: https://www.riddle.com/view/#### (the name and numbers will change slightly based …

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How does the ‘disable auto-scroll’ option work?

Why use the ‘disable auto-scroll’ feature? Our quiz maker has publishing options that let you seamlessly embed quizzes, personality tests, and other content on any CMS around. But very occasionally, you might find certain quirks – due to your site’s set up. Normal auto-scroll behaviour Our quizzes have a great auto-scroll default feature, which works …

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