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#2385 [FEATURE] Add an embedded version of the "Call-to-Action" question

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nobody
2024-04-05
2024-04-03
Anonymous
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Originally created by: appreciated

The request to add an embedded version of the "Call-to-action" question (f.e. via iframes) is related to a problem. Currently, participants may struggle to locate the correct tab while responding to call-to-action prompts. Integrating the "action" directly as a question would streamline navigation.

Describe the solution you'd like

The desired solution involves integrating iframes directly, providing users with the ability to include interactive content seamlessly within their forms.

It should be possible to add instructions for the participants nicely.

Describe alternatives you've considered

No response

Additional context

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Discussion

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2024-04-05

    Originally posted by: jobenjada

    hey!

    I am not sure if I fully understand your request 🤓 Do you need:

    • the CTA link opening in the same tab instead of a blank one?
    • a question type where you can add an iFrame or code generally?

    what do you mean with "It should be possible to add instructions for the participants nicely."?

    Thanks for the clarifications!

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2024-04-05

    Originally posted by: appreciated

    Hey @jobenjada,
    Thanks for your reply!

    Let me clarify, I would like to have a question type where you can add an iFrame. Having the possibility to add code would be even more flexible, so this would also fulfil my requirement.

    what do you mean with "It should be possible to add instructions for the participants nicely."?

    When letting participants evaluate a UI prototype, usually instructions are being given to them f.e:

    • "Try to archive goal A, B, C (in the prototype)"

    When thinking a bit more about this, the instructions could also be included inside the iframe, which I guess would make more sense.

    To conclude, adding the possibility to include an iframe in the survey would be sufficient for me.

     

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