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10:38 January 17, 2008
| johny
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it would be nice if the plugin was more integrated with WordPress, such that it would not be necessary to go to your website to access any of the survey config and reports.
on the other hand, i would not want that if it made WordPress too big or slow.
thanks!
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3:19 January 18, 2008
| cheri
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Hi, Johny.
As with so many things in life, striking a balance between convenience and functionality is a fine line!
Thanks for your comment.
–Cheri
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11:15 January 22, 2008
| Karla
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I have a wordpress blog and I copied the survey code to my blog then had to mess around with the html a bit so that it looked structured. Now what it is missing is a button at the bottom to submit your answers after you take the survey. This is strange and kind of defeats the purpose of the survey ;) any help would be appreciated. Here is a screen shot of my survey.
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11:42 January 23, 2008
| dane
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Hi Karla,
We see the issue in the screen shot. We jumped into your account and checked the survey in preview and live and it didn’t have a problem creating the submit button.
Can you send us the link to the survey so we can check it out in your site?
Thanks,
Dane
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12:09 January 23, 2008
| johny
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hi karla
if you are using gizmo’s iFrame code, then the bottom of your survey may be hidden.
i figured out some key wordpress techniques for gizmo which might help. it’s here. scroll down to the bottom of the page, where it says “Solution Found”.
cheers
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