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en:create:images [20.12.2014 15:08] – [Images in the Questionnaire] alexander.ritteren:create:images [03.02.2015 14:37] admin
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 There are a number of reasons to use images in the questionnaire: as the stimulus in the survey, the university or company logo on each page, a logo, or the scanned signature welcoming the participant to the questionnaire. There are a number of reasons to use images in the questionnaire: as the stimulus in the survey, the university or company logo on each page, a logo, or the scanned signature welcoming the participant to the questionnaire.
  
-This chapter explains how to optimize images for online display, and how to subsequently insert them  into the questionnaire. However, a word of warning in advance. +This chapter explains how to optimize images for online display, and how to subsequently insert them  into the questionnaire. First of all, a word of warning in advance. 
  
  
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 **Note:** Theoretically, you could also use images that stored on a different web server in the questionnaire with HTML code . However, the legal problems regarding the usage still remain -- and the image should be downloaded via encrypted HTTPS protocol, if the questionnaire is also transmitted in encrypted format. Otherwise, some internet browsers display a security warning.  **Note:** Theoretically, you could also use images that stored on a different web server in the questionnaire with HTML code . However, the legal problems regarding the usage still remain -- and the image should be downloaded via encrypted HTTPS protocol, if the questionnaire is also transmitted in encrypted format. Otherwise, some internet browsers display a security warning. 
  
-**Tip:** If you want to display an image as a logo on each page in the questionnaire, do not upload it in the normal way. Instead, upload it in **Imprint and Logo** in the tab //Logo//+**Tip:** If you want to display an image as a logo on each page in the questionnaire, do not upload it in the normal way. Instead, upload it in **Footer and Logo** in the tab //Logo//
  
  
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   * Drag the image onto the questionnaire page as an element in the questionnaire. By doing this, an image can be displayed above or below a question (or, as the only element on the page).   * Drag the image onto the questionnaire page as an element in the questionnaire. By doing this, an image can be displayed above or below a question (or, as the only element on the page).
-  * Use the image as a logo, so that it is shown on every page in the questionnaire. To do so, do not upload the image in the normal way: upload it in **Imprint and Logo** -> //Logo// instead.+  * Use the image as a logo, so that it is shown on every page in the questionnaire. To do so, do not upload the image in the normal way: upload it in **Footer and Logo** -> //Logo// instead.
   * Embed the image in the layout with HTML code so that it is displayed on every page in the questionnaire. To do so, you can edit the layout used in **Questionnaire Layout** (or create a new one) and add the HTML code for the image in a suitable place in //HTML Template of the Layout//.   * Embed the image in the layout with HTML code so that it is displayed on every page in the questionnaire. To do so, you can edit the layout used in **Questionnaire Layout** (or create a new one) and add the HTML code for the image in a suitable place in //HTML Template of the Layout//.
   * Embed the image in a question (i.e. question, explanation or item text) with HTML code.     * Embed the image in a question (i.e. question, explanation or item text) with HTML code.  
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