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Leading Practice Depending on where you plan to use your image files we recommend different sizes: Image Select - we recommend image files of no larger than 200 x 200px. Header Images - we recommend images files up to 750px wide and 200...
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Leading Practice Logic is one of the trickiest Alchemer features to master. We created this tutorial (with flowcharts!) to help you better understand how logic works and give you some tips for building efficient logic. Tip 1. When using log...
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Alchemer logic features allow you to customize your survey for each respondent by dynamically showing survey content based on things like answers to previous questions within the survey, email campaign contact information, or URL variables. What...
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Leading Practice To pipe, or not to pipe, that is the question. While piping comes in handy during the build phase of your survey; it's not always the best setup when it comes to your data. There's almost always an alternative to using pip...
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Piping allows you to use information collected in your survey at a later point in that survey. Piping lets you efficiently tailor the survey experience to the specific respondent taking the survey.
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This document has details about Alchemer's accessibility compliance as well as a link to our Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT).
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Part of Alchemer's updates to make survey taking accessible to all respondents, Low Vision Mode allows survey respondents to increase contrast ratios, font sizes, and font weight.
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Accessible surveys are designed to be accessible to people with a diverse range of hearing, movement, sight, and cognitive ability. There are two requirements for a survey to be accessible.
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The best method for making sure that you collect data from only eligible respondents, is to screen out those potential respondents that don't meet your target audience requirements.
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Below we'll discuss some leading practice tips for requiring survey questions. Of course, there are exceptions to every rule.