In Simple Layout, the navigation buttons are aligned to the far right of the screen, with padding added to push the “next button” far beyond the edge of questions. This design makes centering images, e.g. a logo, impossible. (In the attached screen shot, the html to resize the graphic is being ignored, but that’s a separate issue.) My end-goal is to remove the additional right-padding and have the navigation button align to the right, or centered. I have seen the code from user @tom_1842, but it does not seem to impact Simple Layout; various code snippets for moving the navigation buttons also seem to fail on Simple Layout..Skin .SkinInner {width: 100% !important;max-width: 100% !important;} In short, is there a way to change padding (or make the container 100% width), and a way to move the nav buttons? (I’ve looked for a Simple Layout CSS guide, but have come up empty) Screen shot example
I use blocks to:Group like-questions that are often conditionally displayed based on a previous questions Copy blocks of re-used questions between surveys Organize questions for my own thought-process Is there a way to show multiple blocks on the same page (with display logic on the block would be ideal), or a clean way to auto-advance to the next block, omitting the clicking of a next arrow? Edit with additional details.In-display logic as a work-around is limiting when you have multiple questions hinged on a single response, as you have to edit the display logic for each individual question. (If you could bulk-edit display logic, that would be a killer feature). This is how I formally had the survey set up, but it became cumbersome.
This KB: https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/getting-started/submitting-a-product-idea/ Is out of date; is there a new way to make feature requests? Clicking on “Ideas” (https://community.qualtrics.com/p/evolve) yields an access permission error.
Other than hardcoding, is there a way to have a custom “survey not available yet” message show WHEN the survey will be active? Ideally I’d have a reusable, dynamic library message that would simply say:“This survey will be available from {OPEN DATE AND TIME} through {CLOSE DATE AND TIME}.
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