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**Note:** Using JavaScript can harm the questionnaire' | **Note:** Using JavaScript can harm the questionnaire' | ||
- | **Tip:** If a JavaScript function does not work, the user has to rely on the browser' | + | **Tip:** If a JavaScript function does not work, the user has to rely on the browser' |
**Tip:** If you want to program your own JavaScript, please ensure the questionnaire can still be filled in even if JavaScript has been disabled. | **Tip:** If you want to program your own JavaScript, please ensure the questionnaire can still be filled in even if JavaScript has been disabled. | ||
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In **Compose Questionnaire**, | In **Compose Questionnaire**, | ||
- | **Note:** JavaScript can only access HTML elements (e.g. questions) that have already been loaded in the HTML page. Therefore, it makes sense to put JavaScript at the end of the page. | + | **Note:** JavaScript can only access HTML elements (e.g. questions) that have already been loaded in the HTML page. It therefore |
**Tip:** In principle, HTML/ | **Tip:** In principle, HTML/ | ||
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===== Learn JavaScript ===== | ===== Learn JavaScript ===== | ||
- | There are numerous | + | There are a number of good introductions to JavaScript on the internet. However, basic programming knowledge is needed beforehand. |
- | A compact | + | [[http:// |