Thanks. This gets me closer. I can now see the black space where my timer should be AND the submit button in the header. However, now I can't see the actual timer in that black box. Any ideas? Before the submit header ! After the submit header !
The fixed submit header is not active on any page that uses timing.
mattyb513, thanks for your suggestions here. And for the working example. This solution doesn’t seem to work on any of the pages where we have the floating timing being implemented. The solution of putting a “cloned” submit button in the header works fine on all the other pages. I’m wondering if this is because the timer pages are using that submit button as a part of the timing logic (i.e., they’re tracking what how long someone is on the page before they submit the page). In short is it possible to have both a floating submit button in the header AND a floating timer [link]?(https://www.qualtrics.com/community/discussion/1400/how-to-get-a-timer-to-float-item-remain-in-position#latest "link")
mattyb513, thanks for your suggestions here. And for the working example. This solution doesn’t seem to work on any of the pages where we have the floating timing being implemented. The solution of putting a “cloned” submit button in the header works fine on all the other pages. I’m wondering if this is because the timer pages are using that submit button as a part of the timing logic (i.e., they’re tracking what how long someone is on the page before they submit the page). In short, is it possible to have a submit button in the head AND a floating timer (as per link)? Thanks! Rob
FOLLOW UP: Here is the link to earlier question about floating timer. the conext for this is that the pages are really long so a floating timer/submit button would make it so the respondent doesn't have to scroll all the way up or down to see the timer or hit the submit/next page button.
Thanks. Great solution.
Thanks. That did it. Much obliged.
mattyb513, you make an excellent point about accessibility. Noted. We know our population well enough to want to move forward. I've tried this, with no success. Any suggestions? Qualtrics.SurveyEngine.addOnload(function() { $("input:text").keypress(function (event) { if (event.keyCode == 9) return false; }) });
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