Page Titles and Page Descriptions are text fields that are available to add topic headers and descriptions to each page of your survey.
When to use them
Take advantage of these to help your focus your respondents on the topic at hand and give them some sign posting along the way.
Adding or changing your page titles
At the top of any page click on the page title to edit. By default this will display (Untitled) or Thank You. You can also click the pencil icon to access the page settings.
On the Page tab you will have fields for Page Title and Page Description.
Page Descriptions versus Text/Instruction Elements
Page Descriptions and Text/Instruction elements are often interchangeable, however there are a couple important differences.
First, Text/Instruction elements are their own elements on the page, as opposed to being part of the page itself, as you can see by looking at both on the Build tab below. This means that you can move Text / Instruction elements about in the survey if you need to! Page Descriptions, in contrast, will always display at the top of the page.
This also means, depending on the survey interaction you choose, the Text/Instruction element might display by itself. For example, if you choose the one-at-a-time interaction, the Text/Instruction element displays by itself and the survey respondents must click the right arrow to proceed. This might be confusing to some respondents. If you are using Text/Instruction elements instead of Page Descriptions we recommend avoiding the one-at-a-time interaction or adding some instructions for how to proceed.
Finally, only Text/Instruction elements are available to display as part of PDF response downloads, including Individual Response PDFs, Review or Send Email actions. If you wish to have text in your survey display as part of response PDFs you will want to use Text/Instruction elements instead of Page Descriptions.
Note: If your survey page contains a Page Description only, the page will be considered 'blank' and will not be presented to your respondents. If your survey page contains a Text/Instruction Element only, the page will be loaded and presented to your respondents.
Admin
— Dave Domagalski on 04/29/2019
@Bruce: Thank you for your note!
I'm sorry for the trouble with the Page Description alignment.
The alignment tool is working as expected in my tests. If you continue to run into trouble with this, please don't hesitate to reach out to our Support team as they will be able to troubleshoot directly:
https://help.surveygizmo.com/help/surveygizmo-support-hours
David
Technical Writer
SurveyGizmo Customer Experience
— Bruce on 04/27/2019
I would like to be able to center the text (horizontally) in the page description. Although the alignment tool is shown, it is not able to be selected. If I go into the code and add alignment, it gets stripped back out upon save. What can I do?
Admin
— Dave Domagalski on 03/06/2017
@Tara: Thank you for your question!
For your scenario, I recommend wrapping the 'r' in a superscript HTML tag like so:
D<sup>r</sup>
If you are placing this text into the Page Description field, you will want to paste the text into the source code. The source code can be accessed via the ... icon followed by <> icon.
I hope this helps clarify!
David
Documentation Specialist/Survey Explorer
SurveyGizmo Customer Experience
— Tara on 03/06/2017
Was there ever a solution to the superscript question. I only see responses wrt trademark symbols, but I'd like to be able to superscript text. Any way I can do that? (e.g., in French the abreviation for the title "Doctor" is Dr and not Dr. The superscript for my 'r' doesn't want to show. Thanks!
Admin
— Bri Hillmer on 05/11/2016
Sorry try:
<sup>&trade;</sup>
Bri
Documentation Coordinator/Survey Sorceress
SurveyGizmo Customer Support
Admin
— Bri Hillmer on 05/11/2016
@Alyson: Thanks for reading through our comments; there are some great questions here!
To get the trademark symbol to display like superscript you would need some additional HTML. Try this instead:
™
Let me know if this doesn't work.
Bri
Documentation Coordinator/Survey Sorceress
SurveyGizmo Customer Support
— Alyson on 05/11/2016
Regarding the symbols and superscript question asked in February - I was able to add in the symbol I need using the code, but it's still not showing as superscript (it's just next to the text in the same size; if I make it smaller, it goes to more of a subscript.) Anyway to fix this? I'm trying to incorporate a Registered Symbol. Thanks.
Admin
— Dave Domagalski on 04/20/2016
@Katie: We have not run into a limit in testing, but would typically recommend the Page Description be used for brief instructional messages.
I hope this helps!
David Domagalski
Survey Explorer
SurveyGizmo Customer Support
— Katie on 04/20/2016
Is there a maximum word count for page descriptions?
Admin
— Bri Hillmer on 03/14/2016
@Sue: It sounds like you're looking to reorder pages. Here is a document that includes a slide about moving pages!
http://help.surveygizmo.com/help/article/link/reorder-questions-and-pages
I hope this helps!
Bri
Documentation Coordinator/Survey Sorceress
SurveyGizmo Customer Support
— Sue on 03/14/2016
NO - I to show pages only so that I can change some sequencing. I searched "Show page titles only." This doesn't help much.
Admin
— Bri Hillmer on 02/11/2016
@Handicap: You can actually enter the entity code for this symbol and it will be formatted as superscript. Simply add the following to the end of your survey title and you should be all set!
™
I hope this helps!
Bri
Documentation Coordinator/Survey Sorceress
SurveyGizmo Customer Support
— Survey.it@USGA.org on 02/11/2016
Can you change the font size for a (TM) in the survey title and make it smaller, using superscript?
Admin
— Bri Hillmer on 02/10/2016
@Gbasa002: You can indeed! Here is our documentation on Hiding Page Titles:
http://help.surveygizmo.com/help/article/link/remove-page-titles
I hope this helps!
Bri
Documentation Coordinator/Survey Sorceress
SurveyGizmo Customer Support
— Gbasa002 on 02/10/2016
Hello-
Is there a way to hide the page title from respondents and only to have them to guide yourself while preparing the order of questions?
Admin
— Bri Hillmer on 01/21/2016
@RDWA: To change the text on the Thank You page click the Edit link on the far right of a text element. Here is a screen shot of where this is located:
http://www.screencast.com/t/j7TqRKcWA
I hope this helps!
Bri
Documentation Coordinator/Survey Sorceress
SurveyGizmo Customer Support
— RDWA on 01/20/2016
How the heck do you change the text for the Final thankyou message after a responder submits a survey? I used to be able to. Thanks
Admin
— Bri Hillmer on 11/20/2015
@Hannah: Check out the below tutorial that covers how to turn the HTML editor back on!
http://help.surveygizmo.com/help/article/link/turn-off-html-editor
I hope this helps!
Bri
Documentation Coordinator/Survey Sorceress
SurveyGizmo Customer Support
— Hannah on 11/20/2015
I don't see the HTML editor button on my view!