Okay, I'll make one last attempt at helping you, even though you don't seem to want it.
1) The images does not have to be exactly the same size, that would look weird as some flags have other proportions than others. However, if you resize them so that either the height or the width is the same for every image, it would look much better. Same width = arrange the flag in columns (top to bottom), same height = arrange them in rows (left to right). Photoshop is good for resizing, if you don't have Photoshop, then I'm sure there are loads of other free services, Google "resizing images" or something and you're bound to find something useful.
2)Images must be of good quality. The color blue in the flags og South Georgia and the SSI and the Falkland Islands are the same, yet if you look at your images, one is clearly paler than the other. Never use animated images, it may look cool to the untrained eye, but it's not.
3)Consistency is key. As I said above, you have flags from a whole lot of places with different statuses. Palestine and Western Sahara are disputed territories, but you haven't included other disputed territories, like South Ossetia or Nagorno-Karabakh. Guam and Bermuda are here, but not other dependencies like the Northern Mariana Islands. Autonomous territories are okay, but again, it's difficult to know what to include and what not to. Never include subnational entities, unless they're geographically, historically, ethnologically or culturally separated from their parent country (like Greenland or French Guiana). And never, without exceptions, include unofficial concept flags, like the ones for Johnston, Navassa and Midway.
4) Images should always be numbered, this is very simple and can be achieved in MS Paint. The numbers should be reflected in the quiz's left column.
5) Always capitalize the first letter in place names, Navassa Island, not navassa island or Navassa island. |