You can edit your Quest and your landing pages through the Quest Builder even after your Quest is live.
To make the changes live, click on the 'Publish Panel' button at the top right corner of the screen, select up to which Level you would like to republish the Quest, and hit the 'Publish' button. Read more here.
You can add or edit content in a mission, quiz or questionnaire / edit mission or level names / edit or add media / add or delete attachments / add a mission at the end of a level. These are seen as safe changes that can be published for users to see.
IMPORTANT: If your Quest already has active users in it, we don’t recommend making structural changes to it. Structural changes include: deleting missions, quizzes or questionnaires / moving missions to another level / deleting levels / adding & deleting habits.
Making structural changes in places that users have already reached means that those users will be detached from any new version of the Quest, and will not receive any future updates. You also won't be able to publish new levels for current users. If the user has not unlocked the edited level - they will see the changes.
The reason structural changes are not supported, is because our system protects your users from experiencing extreme changes in the Quest while they're participating in it. For example, if you decide to move Mission 2 to the end of the Quest, and a user is currently on Mission 2, our system will protect this user from moving all the way to the end of the Quest along with the Mission (and experiencing a lot of confusion!) and will leave the user on the current Quest version.
To avoid creating multiple versions of your Quest and leaving some users in the first version, make sure the changes you make are either at the end of the Quest (where no one has gotten to), or are only content-related (such as editing the texts, the media, etc.).
Tip from us: If you want, for example, to switch between Mission 1 and Mission 5 in next level, but you don't want to make structural changes (because, as we said, they're not recommended), you can simply copy and paste the content from Mission 1 to Mission 5, and from Mission 5 to Mission 1. That way, your edits will be "content edits" only, and the structure of the Quest will not change. Add new content as a new level at the end of a Quest.
Talk to us if you have additional questions, we're here to help!
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