No problem, Chris. Font file can be included to the web page like this: ```HTML <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=AauxNext" rel="stylesheet"> ``` If your page has already been configured to include the font file, then you don't need to do anything; Otherwise, change "AauxNext" to whatever your font is named, and paste above code into Qualtrics custom header/footer via survey's "Looks and Feel" editor.
Hi @Vitorrm It can be done by changing visualization’s "Metrics" and "Data Source", a screenshot from offical doc attached for ref. Hope it helps Cheers, Zhen !
Hi @Rui , You're almost there, just remove the quotes around var+i ```javascript Qualtrics.SurveyEngine.setEmbeddedData(var+i, data[i]); ``` Please give it a try and let us know if it works, thanks. Zhen
Hi @chrissien You can insert following css into Custom CSS, just update the selector to meet your biz requirements ```css h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, div, span, a { font: 16px "Aaux Next", sans-serif; } ``` Make sure actual font files is imported in HTML page. For example font file is hosted in Google, and we can link the font file like this: ```html <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=AauxNext" rel="stylesheet"> ``` Hope it helps Cheers, Zhen
Hi @quadrant64 Not sure if there's a way to break 67 choices into multiple pages. But there's a workaround, break the single question into, say, 5 questions: * Q1 with choice 1 - 15 * Q2 with choice 16 - 30 * Q3 with choice 31 - 45 * Q4 with choice 46 - 60 * Q5 with choice 61 - 67 Hope that helps. Cheers, Zhen
No problem xiangyu, great it works for you! It can be added to each question as inline JS as you've suggested; or extract it out to a separate external JS file and embed it to survey header/footer via "Looks and Feel". Cheers, Zhen
Hi @xiangyu You're in the right direction. But you've mixed JavaScript with CSS. It could be done in like this: Edit Question JavaScript ``` if ('${e://Field/Country}'=='HKG') { jQuery('.LanguageSelectorContainer').addClass('LanguageSelectorContainerHK'); } ``` Paste CSS into "Look and Feel" -> "General" -> "Style" -> "Custom CSS" ``` .LanguageSelectorContainerHK { display: none; }; ``` Just make sure you've added "LanguageSelectorContainer" class name to the question html. Hope it helps, cheers. Zhen ! !
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