I have each question on a separate page and would like to show different text depending on where a respondent is within the survey. For example, the first page has instructions and I would like for the button to show "Get Started" while the next page has a question and I would like the next button to show "Continue" and so on. Is it possible to accomplish this?
Right now, setting the Secondary Color makes the Submit button appear as the color I need, but the text color is automatic and I would like to change its color to something more accurate to the brand guidelines I have for my client. Is there any way to do this?
We are using Salesforce Marketing Cloud to send emails with a survey link to contacts that live in Salesforce. Right now, we're mapping responses to the Survey Response object and need a way to identify the contact who filled it out. I'm under the impression this can be done with embedded data somehow, but I don't know how to go about setting it up so that a Salesforce contact who receives an email through Marketing Cloud can be identified and have their data push through to the Survey Response object.
The desired style for the survey only requires a logo at the top, but my client does not like the answer choices boxed in and would prefer just the radio buttons. Is there any way to modify the out-of-the box layouts or would something like this only be accomplished with a custom theme?
I'm using an outside email system to send out surveys, the email is designed to display the first question of the survey to get respondents to click through and complete it. Is there a way to pre-populate their selected choice from the email once they enter the full survey so they don't have to select it again?
I have client-provided HTML that I want to use as the Header and Footer for a survey, but it's not rendering the assets. I can see the hyperlinks but everything else is just the code text. I went into Look & Feel > General > Header/Footer > Edit > Source icon > added the code I was given. Is there anything in particular I should be doing to get the exact look they need?
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