I have a MaxDiff survey, and after the MaxDiff questions it brings me to the end of the survey, but I have a block after the MaxDiff block for follow up questions. Why isn’t it showing me the follow up questions? This is what my survey flow looks like.
I want multiple questions on a page but I want only 1 question to appear at a time, where the next question will appear once the previous question is answered. Is there a way to accomplish this? (they are ranking questions)
I have 3 different URLs in my survey that users can click if they want to learn more information about something. How can I make it so the links open a new tab or window so the user can go back to the survey, and also be able to track whether people click any of the 3 links.
Is there any way to make images in the conjoint feature larger? They are auto-shrinking and becoming illegible.
I have hot spot questions in my survey, where I gave every region a label. When I export the data, it is showing as a number instead of the region label. Is there any way to get the labels to show in the data instead of the number that its assigning to the region?
Is it possible to add a progress bar for specific sections of a survey (e.g. progress bar for beginning of survey, progress bar for last part of survey separately) or does it have to be the entire experience?
I'm having a problem with the images in my survey showing up very small, even though the file size in the graphics library is large, and they appear large in the survey builder. But in preview they show up small.
We used HTML to create an FAQ accordion style drop down in one of our survey questions. Is there a way to use JavaScript or add in HTML to the existing code below to identify where or which questions participants clicked? <style> .faq-dropdown { width: 100%; padding: 10px; background-color: #f5f5f5; border: none; border-radius: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; cursor: pointer; position: relative; } .faq-dropdown::after { content: '\25BE'; /* Unicode for down arrow */ position: absolute; top: 50%; right: 10px; transform: translateY(-50%); } .faq-answer { display: none; padding: 10px; background-color: #fff; border: 1px solid #ddd; border-radius: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; }</style><script> function toggleAnswer(index) { var answer = document.getElementById('faq-answer-' + index);var answerDisplay = window.getComputedStyle(answer).display; answer.style.display = answerDisplay === 'none' ? 'block' : 'none'; }
I have 3 surveys within a survey and I need to present a different image to participants based on 1. which treatment they were assigned and 2. how they answered the survey to which they were assigned. (example: show “example image” only for: Control condition, and participants who landed on “x y z” results page)Below is how I am randomizing treatment. “tid” stands for treatment ID and then I branch by “tid=1” and so on. How can I use more embedded data to present participants with a specific image after they’ve completed their assigned treatment survey?
I am uploading a custom font to my library as a file type “OTF” and can’t find the option to copy the link to it. Is there any other option?
Would anyone be able to share JavaScript code to change the background color of individual questions, but leave the background color of the choices as is? Can’t be applied to the whole survey, just certain individual questions. I have a specific hex code, not a color name. Trying to mimic the idea below…
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