Add text attribute options to the look & feel designer, eg bold, font, text size, etc
4 comments
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Brittany
commented
So Peta & Scott,
Since you can use the template editor in SG 3.0 to globally change font and font size already would you just really like the ability to add bold? What else is missing?
Can you give me some examples of what you would like to change and where? The more specific you can be the better, thanks!
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Scott Illingworth commented
As I understand the current functionality of being able to amend each and every question styling in the HTML editor at question level is excellent. However where it lets you down is if you have a long questionnaire which you then want to change the styling, size, colour etc etc of each question, without CSS language knowledge the only current option is to go into each and every question and make the changes on each one.
What would be excellent is a mass change facility in the Look & Feel section... you could then make mass changes to questions styling without going into each and every question.
I know this would save me a heap of time!
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AdminScott McDaniel (Admin, SurveyGizmo) commented
Peta - I think the UI you are referring to that changed in 3.0 was the one inside of each individual question. That editor was supported by a 3rd party piece of software that was riddled with problems. It made it far to easy to mess up the look of your and handled pasted Word content really poorly. This lead to a lot of support issues. The editor is also a 3rd party, TinyMCE. We cut out some of the problem features but left in most of the Bold, Text Size etc.
If anyone could explain where they think the text attribute editing should go we'd like to hear more about this. I am wondering if you are looking for more control on individual questions or more option added to the Look and Feel Designer so that you can change all the text in the entire survey.
If you could comment back and mention which pages should have which options, or more about what you are trying to accomplish that would be great.
Thanks
Scott
CEO, SurveyGizmo -
Peta Shepherd
commented
There was an earlier comment along these lines and I agree with both. I can use CSS but many of the people I'd like to use this tool don't have those skills. The rest of v3.0 is pretty intuitive. The previous version had a nice UI for doing this, why does it appear to have been removed in this version?