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**Note:** The user has to be (invisible) on the page in order to insert questions dynamically. Do not insert/hide compulsory questions: even if the participant cannot answer hidden questions, SoSci Survey insists on a response for compulsory questions. | **Note:** The user has to be (invisible) on the page in order to insert questions dynamically. Do not insert/hide compulsory questions: even if the participant cannot answer hidden questions, SoSci Survey insists on a response for compulsory questions. |
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**Note:** The JavaScript code should be designed to hide unnecessary content; not show necessary content. This has the advantage, that participants with JavaScript deactivated can still answer the question as the question was not hidden. | **Note:** The JavaScript code should be designed to hide unnecessary content; not show necessary content. This has the advantage that participants with JavaScript deactivated can still answer the question as the question was not hidden. |
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**Note:** Screenreaders, which enable people with visual impairments to take part in your survey, do not always cope with dynamic content. Using this function can reduce the accessibility of your questionnaire. | **Note:** Screenreaders, which enable people with visual impairments to take part in your survey, do not always cope with dynamic content. Using this function can reduce the accessibility of your questionnaire. |