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You may have noticed when building a survey that we have a handy tool to catch when you've forgotten to enter a question title. I can hear you now, "That's great; but what about when I don't want a question title?!" For our more advanced users, ...
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We strongly recommend only using this feature in a controlled environment, because disabling the enter key will render the survey un-completable for screen reader and keyboard-only users. When you have survey pages with open text fields, it's po...
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Browsers do not allow for a radio button option to be de-selected - use this JavaScript that will allow respondents to click their answer to deselect it!
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The Payment Form allows you to set up an order form or donation form for purchasers to select various products and services and submit a payment! We've integrated with Stripe to bring you the abil...
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Discover how to effectively use Net Promoter Score (NPS) to measure customer loyalty, optimize surveys, and analyze feedback.
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There are a number of different text fields available in Alchemer. In this tutorial we will cover the resizing options available for each text field.
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Learn to engage respondents with the Slider List question type in Alchemer, covering setup and customization options.
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Adding explanatory text to a survey to ensure your respondents are on the same page is an excellent survey best practice.
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The Signature question type allows survey respondents to add their signature using a mouse or touch screen. Respondents can sign and provide their name via an open text field.
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The Video Player element allows you to add video that respondents can play as part of the survey. You can use video in your surveys for any number of things! Have your respondents rate their favorite quick video clip, test their foreign language com...
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The one-at-a-time interaction for desktop and all mobile-optimized interactions will change the text of the Next, Back, and Submit buttons to arrows by default. If you're not a fan of how this looks you can use a little JavaScript and CSS to cha...
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We have built-in options to remove or hide many elements in your survey. For example, the back button , the powered-by logo , progress bar and more . However, you might wish to hide an element in your survey that doesn't have a built-in option ...
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Are you using the vertical layout option for the Slider question type? Find that the default height is just a little too small? Never fear! You can adjust this with a little CSS! Copy and paste the below CSS code in your survey's theme. To do so...
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We do not have a built in feature for placing the Header Image and Survey Title side by side. This workaround works for most of our customers in most cases but may require some tweaking to get it right. If you have a solution that works better let u...
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By default, the text field in textbox questions is displayed below the question text. If you would prefer to display the textbox to the right of the question you can achieve this pretty quickly. Here's how: Set up your textbox question. Next,...
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Adding a background image is a great way to capture potential respondents' interest from the moment they click your survey link. You can choose from our library of images or upload your own image!
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We designed our standard survey themes to be mobile responsive. Regardless of the device, your survey respondents will be able to respond to your survey.
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We have alternately shaded the rows of our grid questions by default. If you wish to add more contrast to the shading you can do so using a little CSS.
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Have you ever wanted to align questions into columns within a survey, or put questions next to each other on the page? The easiest way to achieve this is with the Custom Group question type which...
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Dropdown menus have white backgrounds and black text to ensure that they are legible. If you wish to change the color of either the background or the text you can do so with a little custom CSS. To do so go to the Style tab and scroll to the bott...