Show an image inside the calculator. Useful for branding purposes or to show under certain conditions, using Conditional Visibility.
The title of the image. You can show the value of other questions by writing {{QA}}, {{QB}}, etc
A description text that goes after the image.
Click the button to upload the image. Pre-optimized images work best.
A question mark will show after the image title with a tooltip text that you can set here.
Hide the question title.
Set the visibility based on a formula called the Visibility Formula. If the Visibility Formula result is true, the question will be shown in the calculator, otherwise it will be hidden. This allows you to show the question only in certain conditions, for example when another question has a certain value.
The whole field will be hidden until the calculator is submitted (by clicking a button)
Most of the style settings are self-explanatory, but here are a few tips and tricks:
How wide do you need the image to be in relation to the rest of the calculator?
You can set the Question Text Color, Background Color, Help Text color, by using the color picker.
The colors use the Hexadecimal code.
If you want to reset a color just delete the value.
Tip: you can set a color to transparent by typing "transparent" in the color box.
You can set a width for the field (Full width, One half, One third or One fourth). This allows for multiple Questions to sit side by side. Note that on small screen sizes the questions will be reset to full width for usability purposes.
Set how the Question content is align. Inline will set the question title and the content on the same line.
The "Inline Position" setting helps position the Title and the Content:
The result of this formula will be added as an attribute to the ".ic-question" parent element of the field/question.
The attribute is called "formula-attribute", and you can then use it in CSS code to change the way the question looks based on the formula. For example, you could change the background color of the field/question based on a formula.
For example you could have the "CSS Attribute Formula" be:
Useful for custom CSS/Javascript code. This allows you to change how this particular question looks or works using custom coding.