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  1. Using Merge Codes Inside HTML

    If you find that you need to wrap a Alchemer merge code inside of HTML, there are some best-practice tips that we recommend following. A common example of using HTML is creating a hyperlink. Visit Alchemer The above HTML code will render li...
  2. Create a Form

    A Form project is essentially the same as a Survey. To create a form, navigate to the Alchemer home page. Click the arrow next to the Create a Survey button to see the additional types of projects.
  3. Survey Interactions: Choosing How Respondents Interact with Your Survey

    Choosing how your respondents interact with your survey questions and pages is more important than you might think. On the Style tab under Layout you can choose both a Desktop Interaction and a Mobil
  4. Change Text of Next, Back, and Submit Buttons

    To change Next, Back, and Submit button text, navigate to the Style tab. Click on Text and access Text Options. Last, input your custom button text via the provided fields.
  5. Slider List Question Type

    Learn to engage respondents with the Slider List question type in Alchemer, covering setup and customization options.
  6. Question Numbering Customizations

    Alchemer surveys are designed to dynamically number survey questions. This means that for each survey respondent the questions are numbered sequentially regardless of logic. In most cases, this...
  7. Default Answers: Preselecting an Answer Option

    If you'd like your question to have a preselected answer option or default text automatically populated, follow these steps.
  8. Page Repeating: Use Previous Answers to Repeat Later Pages

    Page Repeating allows you to repeat pages based on answers selected in a previous survey question. You can repeat a page using either the selected or unselected items from a previous question.
  9. Getting Started with Alchemer

    Welcome to Alchemer! Hit the ground running by learning how to configure your account, how to create and share your first survey, how to access and analyze your data, and more!
  10. Getting Started with Dynamic Surveys

    When we refer to dynamic surveys, we are talking about any survey that changes based on the respondent and/or the answers they provide while taking the survey.