March’s topic is Web Apps and I’m excited to introduce my project: Quiziverse, a complete quiz and trivia web application.
Quiziverse is designed to engage users with time-limited questions across various categories, making it a fun and interactive way to test knowledge. The application leverages a SQLite database as the backend for all data storage.
Here are some of the key features of Quiziverse:
- Admin Area: The app includes a secure admin area, allowing administrators to manage categories and questions easily. Admins can add, edit, or delete questions and categories to keep the trivia fresh and exciting.
- Scoreboard: A dynamic scoreboard keeps track of player scores in real-time, fostering a competitive spirit among users. Players can see how they stack up against others, adding an element of fun to the experience.
- Time-Limited Questions: Each question comes with a timer, challenging players to think quickly and answer before time runs out. This feature adds to the intensity of the game and keeps players on their toes.
- Import JSON Files: To make it easy for admins to add new content, Quiziverse includes a function to import JSON files containing new categories and questions. This feature simplifies content management and allows for quick updates.
- Mobile Optimized Design: Understanding the importance of accessibility, Quiziverse is designed to be mobile-friendly. Players can join the trivia challenge from their smartphones or tablets for a seamless experience.
Here’s a sneak peek of the Quiziverse interface:





You can find the complete source code for Quiziverse on GitHub, along with detailed documentation to help you get started.
Stay tuned for more exciting projects as we continue our Year of Code 2025 journey!
Gabriel is a digital marketing enthusiast who loves coding with Xojo to create cool software tools for any platform. He is always eager to learn and share new ideas!
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