Alright, thanks again - I'll try this
Aha. Many thanks for your quick response! I'll try your solution instead. But how am I going to prevent the names of those 'separator' blocks from appearing in the TOC?
> @NiC said: > Hi @treimt, > > We can surely do this. > 1. So firstly we will need the TOC button. > 2. Now if we want the respondents of last Question in a block to be transported to TOC page you can add the following code as shown in the image given below : > jQuery("#NextButton").unbind("click"); > jQuery("#NextButton").click(function() {jQuery("#JumpButton").click() }); > ! > > Important - This code should be added on one of the questions on the last page. > > 3. Now if we need hide the TOC button , you can add the custom CSS in the Look & Feel Section > This would be the custom CSS: > #JumpButton{ > visibility:hidden; > } > > > A few months on... and I tried to use this code. I added it to the JS on the last question of each block under the Table of Contents, which appears to be incorrect, because my survey just gets into an endless loop. (The TOC appears as desired, but then the next b
Update, I've now got a chart to appear. However, the same chart appears on every page, not just against the single question I want it to appear alongside: Qualtrics.SurveyEngine.addOnload(function() { var iDiv = document.createElement('div'); iDiv.id = 'chart_div'; iDiv.className = 'chart_div'; document.body.appendChild(iDiv); google.charts.setOnLoadCallback(drawChart); function drawChart() { // usual code to create the chart // var chart = new google.visualization.PieChart(document.getElementById('chart_div')); chart.draw(data, options); }
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