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alexknyde
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Greetings.
I have this program mostly finished, but there is a jarring pink flash behind each image and description box when the surveypage reloads; where is this pink color even coming from, and is there any way to cover it up?
I've attached the code for reference.
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alexknyde - Monday, August 6, 2018
Greetings.
I have this program mostly finished, but there is a jarring pink flash behind each image and description box when the surveypage reloads; where is this pink color even coming from, and is there any way to cover it up?
I've attached the code for reference.
The pink color is basically the color that indicates "transparency" -- there is no way to cover it up, I'm afraid.
If you want to avoid the reloading issue with /stimulusframes on <surveypage>s, use <image> and <caption> elements rather than <text> or <picture>.
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alexknyde - Monday, August 6, 2018
Greetings.
I have this program mostly finished, but there is a jarring pink flash behind each image and description box when the surveypage reloads; where is this pink color even coming from, and is there any way to cover it up?
I've attached the code for reference.
The pink color is basically the color that indicates "transparency" -- there is no way to cover it up, I'm afraid.
If you want to avoid the reloading issue with /stimulusframes on <surveypage>s, use <image> and <caption> elements rather than <text> or <picture>.
Alright so I'm working on figuring out the <image> element, but I'm having trouble with one thing. I cycle through each item as pictures in the current code, and I can see where that is called with /stimulusframes in my surveypages. I'm not sure how to similarly do that with an <image> element; I see that I could list the item names with /items, but then i would have to have an individual survey item for each picture, as far as I'm aware.
Is there a quick way to get around this that I don't know yet? Thank you in advance for your response.
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alexknyde - Monday, August 6, 2018
Greetings.
I have this program mostly finished, but there is a jarring pink flash behind each image and description box when the surveypage reloads; where is this pink color even coming from, and is there any way to cover it up?
I've attached the code for reference.
The pink color is basically the color that indicates "transparency" -- there is no way to cover it up, I'm afraid.
If you want to avoid the reloading issue with /stimulusframes on <surveypage>s, use <image> and <caption> elements rather than <text> or <picture>.
Alright so I'm working on figuring out the <image> element, but I'm having trouble with one thing. I cycle through each item as pictures in the current code, and I can see where that is called with /stimulusframes in my surveypages. I'm not sure how to similarly do that with an <image> element; I see that I could list the item names with /items, but then i would have to have an individual survey item for each picture, as far as I'm aware.
Is there a quick way to get around this that I don't know yet? Thank you in advance for your response.
The code I linked to previously here
https://www.millisecond.com/forums/FindPost25383.aspx
should work.
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