Hi all, I have two sets of CSS code (shown below) that need to be used in the same survey. Ideally, I would like to apply the first set of CSS code to a specific question ID and the other one to another different question ID. I have been putting it in custom look and feel in CSS and have worked out how to do each one separately, but do not know how to apply them to specific questions in my survey (both sets of code need to be used in the same survey). I’ve tried other suggested methods but none have worked. Does anyone know how to do this? Thank you!Set #1:HTML: Just look at this little white poof of cuteness. CSS:div { position: relative; display: inline;}.imtip { position: relative; bottom: 10px; height: 40px; right: -50px; width: 40px;} span{ background:url(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/89/HD_transparent_picture.png); color: black; font-size: 13px; height: 30px; width: 200px; letter-spacing: 1px; line-height: 20px; position: rela
Hi - just chatted with Qualtrics support and they directed me here. I have a constant sum question with one image in the question part and multiple images as the answer options. In the question part, the one image has piped text to the right of it, pulled from a text box from the previous question. It currently displays at the bottom right of the image. Ideally, I need it to display similarly to the constant sum answer options below, where the text box is at the image's mid-height and indented to the right. Qualtrics support told me this would require custom HTML code. Any idea how to write this code? Thanks!
I have 4 images randomly presented for 15 seconds in the previous question with all radio buttons removed. In the next question, the 4 images are carried over in the same random order, but two additional answer options are added below. How do I remove radio buttons from just the 4 images, and randomize the two additional answer options? I found https://www.qualtrics.com/community/discussion/comment/5371#Comment_5371with the solution of using: :eq(6) instead of jQuery('input[type=radio]:nth-child(7)').hide(); but was unsuccessful with that -- I have no idea how to modify that jQuery code correctly. Can anyone help? Thanks!!
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