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Created On: 06/29/2023
in Alchemer Survey Style
Custom themes allow you to customize the look and feel of a survey and save it in your Survey Themes library to use in later surveys. Custom themes are available to select as your theme on the Style tab of any survey. Simply click the Theme thum...
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Created On: 06/29/2023
in Alchemer Survey Style
CSS Class Names allow you to set up a CSS Class on a specific question (or action) that you can then apply CSS to in your survey's theme settings. More technically speaking, a class is a text string that is added to the question's outer-most div ...
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Created On: 06/29/2023
in Alchemer Survey Style
Follow these quick steps to create your own favicon, upload it to Alchemer and insert the necessary code.
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Created On: 06/29/2023
in Alchemer Survey Style
Alchemer surveys use custom icons for radio button and checkboxes. These icons are more modern and easier to see and select than the default browser input icons. Unfortunately, respondents using Internet Explorer with high-security settings may no...
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The Audio Sentiment Question Type allows your survey respondents to provide continuous feedback while listening to audio, by dragging a slider along a range.
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The Card Sort question type is interactive and allows respondents to categorize options by clicking and dragging Items into Groups.Alchemer offers three versions of the Card Sort question.
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The Closed Card Sort question type is interactive and allows respondents to categorize options by clicking and dragging Items into Groups.Alchemer offers three versions of the Card Sort question.
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The Dropdown Menu Grid allows respondents to select an option for each column and row combination using a uniform dropdown of answers.
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The Textbox Grid allows respondents to enter short open-ended text answers to multiple questions in a table format. Each 'cell' in the table is a textbox.
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The Quick Sort question type is interactive and allows respondents to categorize options by clicking and dragging Items into Groups.Alchemer offers three versions of the Card Sort question.