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  1. Style Your Survey

    Explore the various options for customizing your survey's look and feel. Choose a different theme, add a logo, customize your font, and get your survey looking just the way you need.
  2. Drag & Drop Ranking Question Type

    Drag & Drop Ranking questions allow respondents to rank a list of items by dragging and dropping each item in order of preference.
  3. Change Color of Next, Back, and Submit Buttons and the Progress Bar

    You can easily change the color of the Next, Back and Submit buttons as well as the Progress bar on the Style tab of your survey. To do so simply go to Style > Button/Accent . The Button/Accent color applies to the Next, Back and Submit butt...
  4. Custom Email Settings: SMTP, DKIM, & SPF Records

    To enable using a custom From Address in Email Actions and Email Campaigns, you must either send from your own SMTP server or configure your domain with SPF and DKIM records.
  5. Set Up a Private Domain

    Private domains allow you to fully brand your survey links removing any reference to SurveyGizmo. A private domain is set up jointly by your IT department and SurveyGizmo. Your IT department creates
  6. Radio Button Grid Question Type

    A Radio Button Grid allows respondents to select an answer option (column) for each row in a grid. Use a Radio Button Grid to group a series of radio button questions together that share the same...
  7. Translate Your Survey into Different Languages

    The translation of your survey can be completed field by field inside SurveyGizmo using our Text & Translations tool or you can export all the fields requiring translation into a spreadsheet.
  8. Storing and Using Hidden Values

    A Hidden Value action allows you to capture/store data in your survey that your survey respondents are not able to see, but can be used for gathering data, storing browser information, and even pre-populating questions later in the survey. When wou...
  9. Share a Link to Your Survey

    A Web Link is the most common way to share your survey. This link can be posted to a website, sent via email through your personal account or even printed on marketing materials.
  10. Create a Pre-Test and Post-Test Survey

    In the Pre-Test survey, baseline data is collected. Then, at a later date, the Post-Test survey collects follow-up information after some treatment has been applied.