LearnDash quizzes are a powerful tool for online learning, but their default single-column layout can feel clunky—especially when students need to refer to a passage, image, or diagram while answering questions. Constant scrolling disrupts focus and slows progress. A two-column layout solves this by splitting the screen: one column for reference content (like a reading passage) and another for the questions. It’s a game-changer for comprehension tests, image-based quizzes, or any scenario where context matters.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through three methods to create a two-column layout for LearnDash quizzes: