I've just released a new version of obsurvey. This time it's the survey editor that's been updated. Now ther is no longer a toolbar for inserting questions. Instead buttons for adding questions appear above and below questions when you hold the mouse over them. When you click the "Add question" button, you are asked to select what you want to insert. The selection items are those that where in the toolbar before. Select one, select several, rating, text (single line), text (paragraph), text (not a question) and pagebreak (not always). You are also given the option to delete.
Let me know how you like the new editor. Go to obsurvey and try it out.
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Showing posts with label release. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Saturday, September 12, 2009
New release "bloggers update"
I've just released a new version of obsurvey. Now surveys embedded in blogs use precisely the same font as the blog, also the same size (example)
This eliminates the need for any kind of styling of a survey you want to embed on a blog or website. Also I've added page transitions, to make it easier to see what part of the blog has changed when you go to the next page of the survey.
Also the font size of surveys has been reduced. It was kind of big before.
This eliminates the need for any kind of styling of a survey you want to embed on a blog or website. Also I've added page transitions, to make it easier to see what part of the blog has changed when you go to the next page of the survey.
Also the font size of surveys has been reduced. It was kind of big before.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
New release: "Live edit"
I've just released a new version of obsurvey. Now you can edit a survey that is live. Meaning you can edit a survey that has answer collections and has answers collected already.
You can edit the survey in any way you like. Note however that you results will be very difficult to interpret if you add options to questions after already receiving answers for that question.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Minor release "Tooltip"
I've just added balloon tooltips to obsurvey.
They show up when you add a question or option by clicking a button or drag and dropping, not when clicking return to add. This is what it looks like:

I added this because a some people have difficulty with obsurvey when they first try it.
They don't know they can type the questions directly in the survey document. This hopefully helps new users.
They show up when you add a question or option by clicking a button or drag and dropping, not when clicking return to add. This is what it looks like:

I added this because a some people have difficulty with obsurvey when they first try it.
They don't know they can type the questions directly in the survey document. This hopefully helps new users.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
"Navigation" release of obsurvey
I've just released a new version of obsurvey.
You can now navigate around the survey editor with the arrow keys. This is what you expect to be able to do, because of the way obsurvey works. Now you can. You can also delete empty questions and options with backspace.
Surveys should load faster. Especially multipage surveys load almost instantaneously when jumping to next page.
There are many minor changes in this release also, and a few bugfixes as well.
I've decided to name larger releases of obsurvey. This release is named the "Navigation" release.
I know I promised the next release of obsurvey would include the possibility of embedding surveys in a webpage or blog, this release is a step on the way to that. The next release will include embed functionality.
You can now navigate around the survey editor with the arrow keys. This is what you expect to be able to do, because of the way obsurvey works. Now you can. You can also delete empty questions and options with backspace.
Surveys should load faster. Especially multipage surveys load almost instantaneously when jumping to next page.
There are many minor changes in this release also, and a few bugfixes as well.
I've decided to name larger releases of obsurvey. This release is named the "Navigation" release.
I know I promised the next release of obsurvey would include the possibility of embedding surveys in a webpage or blog, this release is a step on the way to that. The next release will include embed functionality.
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