Implementation
- Implementing the iPerceptions Script for Desktop-only Surveys
- Implementing the iPerceptions Script for Tablet and Mobile-only Surveys
- Implementing the iPerceptions Script for Multi-Device Surveys
- Implementing the "On Load" vs. "No Load" Script Versions
- FAQ: Can I use a Tag Manager to implement the iPerceptions JavaScript?
- FAQ: Are there any plugins available within which I can implement the iPerceptions JavaScript?
- FAQ: How Can I Test My Survey Deployment Or Code Placement?
- FAQ: What type of changes would require me to update the iPerceptions JavaScript that I have already implemented?
- FAQ: Where within my code should I implement the iPerceptions JavaScript?
- FAQ: Where should I place the iPerceptions script on my website?
- FAQ: Can I use the “On Load” version of the iPerceptions JavaScript if I plan to implement it within a Content Management System or Tag Management System?
- FAQ: Do I implement the same iPerceptions JavaScript for if I am running a multilingual survey?
- FAQ: Is the iPerceptions script synchronous or asynchronous?
- Implementing Your Comment Card
- FAQ: Can I use a Tag Manager to implement the iPerceptions JavaScript?
- FAQ: Are there any plugins available within which I can implement the iPerceptions Javascript for my Comment Card?
- FAQ: Where within my code should I implement the iPerceptions JavaScript for my Comment Card?
- FAQ: Do I need to replace the iPerceptions script if I modify my Comment Card?
- FAQ: Do I implement the same iPerceptions JavaScript and files for multi-lingual Comment Cards?
- The WordPress Plugin
- The Drupal Plugin
- Implementing the iPerceptions Script using Blogger
- FAQ: Does iPerceptions offer plugins to implement the Universal Code?