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I'm building a survey to get feedback on courses I am developing at Tulane University. I'm using the Matrix Table style of question, and have the Statements as the Course Titles. I'd like to have a pop-up window appear after a roll-over/click on the Statement that will have the Course Description if folks need more detail and information about that particular course. I don't want the question itself to be so text heavy.



I see an option in the Rich Text Editor to create a hyperlink to a text anchor, but it seems like the text anchor has to be in the question itself, which kinda defeats the point of moving the text to the pop-up window.



I am new to Qualtrics, but after scouring the help and community area, I can't seem to find a solution on how to do this.



Does anyone have any suggestions? I'd rather not build another suite and use the URL/Anchor there, as I don't want the course information to be public yet, so any other thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.



Thanks,

Jerry
Hi @jerlenaz



I believe you are looking for something similar to this (https://www.qualtrics.com/community/discussion/comment/51#Comment_51) however, if you want to give some styling to the text then we would need to use CSS (hover over)
@Mohammedali_Rajapakar_Ugam Thank you so much! So easy and will do the trick perfectly!

I have a survey question about participant's ages and I have put a skip logic to end the survey when certain age ranges are put. However, I want to put a pop-up message to warn the surveyor that the survey will end if certain age ranges are put in. How do I add that popup message? I tried custom validation but that stops from moving to the next question even when the person is confident to end the survey.


You can create a JavaScript pop-up or something more detailed like the Bootstrap modal, which basically lets you create a pop-up similar to a website.  It’s almost like a simulated website pop-up, which is cool.  That means you can add text (or rich text), images, links, pretty much anything. 

I have a YouTube video for this if it would be useful. I put the code in the video description.  You basically just throw into the HTML view part of the question.  Here's the video if it would be helpful:

https://youtu.be/tXj0q5GryJs


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