Pork to Bacon Quiz Corner

This page links you to the various quizzes uploaded to Pork to Bacon at Fortune City.
To add your quiz to this page, get JavaSquizzard to convert the quiz to HTML/JavaScript from here...289 Kb ZIP file...
With the above program, your quizzes will look and feel like a standard Pork to Bacon Quiz, and you won't have to write any JavaScript or even HTML tags.

Quizzes Uploaded So Far...

Diana Fox #1

To play this 1998 quiz from 'The Acre' in March, simply click here...

All questions by Diana Fox - quizteam: 'The Triffids'

Download to play offline here in ZIP format: DOWNLOAD - 96Kb

Deep Space Nine

To play Greg Fox's 30-question quiz about Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, click here...
Or if you prefer to play offline, click here for the zipped version... 83Kb

Classical Music 1

The first of many perhaps - click here to play or here to download...

The Fall

Twenty questions on the epitome of the English-ah North-ah...
Click-ah here-ah to-ah play-ah on-ah-line-ah, or-ah here-ah to-ah down-ah load-ah...

Throwing Muses

A quick twenty questions on the best band in the world...
Click here to play online or here to download...

Submissions

Once you've finished your quiz, please try and 'ZIP' the files together using Winzip or something similar, and then email a copy of the ZIP file to me, Greg Fox, at:
Greg Fox at Freeserve

All reasonable subjects will be published, but please be aware that this site may have to censor extreme cases of foul language and all cases of nudity or pornography.This is simply due to the highly public nature of Fortune City and the number of little kids out there since the new UK Schools Network has been in place.

JavaSquizzard and the HTML/JavaScript code were written and automated by Greg Fox.If any programmers would like the source-code for JavaSquizzard, which is by no means sophisticated, feel free to download it here...
The program is written in Delphi's excellent Object Pascal language, and is basically a straightforward GUI with a few buttons, checkboxes, and some textfile creation.Nothing particularly difficult.If you modify the source, build the new version, ZIP it, and email me either about it or with it, depending on the size!!
If you're programming in Delphi, please remember to use ASPack on your executables and reduce their size by 60%.To find out more, try our main page at Freeserve.(Link on main page here.)