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Description
Opinion Stage is a poll, survey, form and quiz maker plugin for WordPress. It’s the easiest way to create anything from opinion polls, feedback surveys, buzzfeed-syle quizzes to contact forms.
You can create the items from scratch or using hundreds of optimized templates.
You can create the items from scratch or using hundreds of optimized templates.
Main Poll, Survey, Form & Quiz WordPress Plugin Features:
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- Easy and fast to create polls, surveys and quizzes either from scratch or using one of the hundreds of free templates.
- Integrate images & videos into the polls, quizzes and surveys.
- Customize the look & feel by selecting the color theme, fonts and size. Use the CSS override feature to fully match design to your site and brand.
- White label the widgets and add your own logo.
- Display poll & survey results in real-time.
- Advanced analtyics dashboard for quizzes and surveys with both results and performance tables and graphs.
- Export all the details to a csv/xls file.
- Integrates with social networks (e.g. facebook, twitter, etc) to promote sharing and viral distribution of polls & quizzes.
- Notify with email on quiz & survey submissions.
- Add call to actions at the end of quizzes & surveys.
- Use Survey and quiz branch logic that lets you determine which question is asked next based on the answer to the previous question.
- Integrate with your marketing automation using native integrations (e.g. mailchip, hubspot, etc), zapier.com or webhooks.
- Embed in a single post/page or display in a sidebar or section placement.
- Popup the items automatically when users enters/exits the page.
- Responsive design that optimizes display of polls, quizzes and surveys in desktops, tablets and mobile devices.
Templates & Examples
Start form scratch or use one of the hundreds of templates to get up and going super fast with an optimized item.
Integrations
Opinion Stage offers dozens of integrations with all the top email and marketing services. Opinion Stage native integrations (e.g. hubspot, mailchimp, etc), zapier integration, webhook integration and an API.
Polls Your Visitors
Create polls in seconds to engage your users and learn what they think on any topic. The polls are full of features that let you customize every aspect of the poll functionality. Use the report dashboard to get detailed real-time analytics on the votes.
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Quizzes for Engagement & Gathering leads
Create Buzzfeed-style and Facebook-stlye quizzes that engage your users and get viral on social networks. Integrate a lead form in your quiz to gather qualified leads. Carnivore land 1 0 – 3d top down shooter game. The quiz questions will be associated with the contact information you gather to help you qualify which leads bring value to your business.
Surveys for getting insights and feedback
Survey your users to get feedback and to conduct research that will help you improve your site or produce/service offering. Opinion Stage supports many different question types and many different features that will help you create unbiased surveys that produce quality data.
Why use Opinion Stage?
- Boost engagement & traffic – add a poll, survey or quiz to your posts/pages to increases participation, time-on-site & page views. Increase social sharing and viral distribution.
- Gather more qualified leads – integrate a lead form inside the poll, quiz or survey.
- Drive sales/revenue – take advantage of the high engagement rates to increase revenue from ads inside and outside of the polls and quizzes.
- Extract insights – get more insights using interactive polls & surveys designed to maximize participation. Extract actionable insights with an intuitive analytics dashboard.
Best Practices for creating an effective quiz
- Start by setting the objective – before starting to plan the quiz, determine what you want to achieve. Are you looking to generate engagement, to gather leads, to drive social sharing, or do you have a different motivation? For example, if you are looking to generate leads, it is usually better to keep it shorter. If you are looking to generate engagement you will prefer to make it longer. If you are looking to get social shares, your focus should be on designing an outcome that will get shared.
- Select a topic based on your audience – in the planning phase, keep your audience in mind. What topic will they find interesting or appealing? A quiz that works great for one audience, might not perform as well for another audience.
Select a great title – the title is the single most important part of a quiz. Select a title that appeals to your audience, makes them interested or curious to discover something about themselves or about others. Try to keep the title clear and short as possible. Add humor when relevant. - Keep it short, but not too short – If the quiz is too short, users tend to regard it as not serious enough or as content that will not bring much value. However, if it is too long, users will get tired and drop-off. At some point, adding another question will get you fewer responses. We recommend including 5-15 questions depending on the context.
- Make it visual – Opinion Stage lets you add images and videos in the quiz. You can add an image to the cover, and an intro image to each question. You can also add an image to each answer. Visuals will both get you more responses and will also improve the context of the questions and answers.
- Get shared in social networks – start by creating outcomes that are shareable. Examples can include sharing your results in a trivia quiz or sharing the personality you got in a personality test. It is recommended to keep the outcome
text as positive as possible regardless of the results.
Place in a prominent location – to verify your item is noticed, place it in a central place in your site. A few options we recommend – above the fold in posts/pages, in the sidebar, enter/exit popup, or in a quiz section in your site. - Brand and customize – Opinion Stage lets you change every aspect of the visual. Customize the quiz so it matches your site and brand. You can set the font, sizes, and colors of the quiz. If you have some CSS knowledge you can customize almost every aspect of the quiz using the CSS override feature.
- Track and optimize – Opinion Stage lets you track every aspect of the performance, including how many users viewed, started, and completed the quiz. Track these parameters and use the drop-off report to optimize the length and to find questions that need to be replaced or improved. For more advanced usage scenarios you can also a/b test.
Language support
Opinion Stage supports over 42 languages, missing a language? Let us know!
About Opinion Stage:
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Opinion Stage is a powerful & easy-to-use interactive content (e.g. poll, quiz, survey, forms, etc) creation service. Opinion Stages’ highly engaging content formats are used to boost engagement, gather leads, generate revenue and to extract actionable insights. Opinion Stage works with 100,000+ creators, including world-leading publishers, brands & agencies. For more details, visit the Opinion Stage site.
Blocks
This plugin provides 5 blocks.
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Installation
- Upload the plugin to your blog (or search for it) and then install the plugin on your plugins page
- Active it and start creating polls, quizzes, surveys and forms
FAQ
Are Opinion Stage items responsive?
Yes, all item formats (e.g. poll, quiz, survey, form, etc) created with Opinion Stage are fully responsive, and designed to optimally display on mobile, tablet and desktop
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What interactive item formats does Opinion Stage support?
With Opinion Stage you can create the following item formats: Poll, Poll Sets, Personality Quiz, Trivia Quiz, Survey, Slideshow, Form, Story Article, List. We are constantly adding additional interactive formats so stay tuned!
What is the difference between a poll and a survey
Polls include one question and are used for getting a quick answer on a question. Polls are often used for gathering opinions, getting feedback, running contents & competitions and generating engagement. Surveys include multiple questions of different types. Surveys are often used to gather feedback and insights. If you are still unsure whether to use a poll or a survey, contact our support team and we’ll be happy to help.
What customization options do you offer for the polls, surveys and quizzes?
Opinion Stage offers many built-in customization options such as selecting the color theme, font and sizes. Use the CSS override feature to fully match the items to your brand. You can also white label the items and add your own logo.
Is Opinion Stage GDPR Ready?
Opinion Stage makes it easy for you to comply with the GDPR regulation. For more info on that, read our GDPR and privacy policy documentation on the site
Reviews
Learn how to make a website responsive in this quick CSS and HTML5 tutorial. Both video and text versions are available.
- Tutorial Level: Beginner
- Skills Required: Basic knowledge in HTML5 and CSS
- Completion Time: Approximately 15 minutes
- Warning: This responsive HTML and CSS tutorial is targeted towards beginners, but it can also be for designers and developers who want to have fun!
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How To Make A Website Responsive (Text Version) – Preparation
We promised that it will only take about 15 minutes to build a responsive website, and we will hold true to our word. We’ll start by creating a simple single-page website.
What is Responsive Web Design?
If you are fairly new to the term, then we have the perfect reading materials for you!
Our Goal
By the end of this responsive CSS tutorial you will end up with something similar to the page above. It is a very plain design, but it will do the trick for now. It is fairly easy to clone the image as seen above, but the main goal here is to make it responsive. To make the website respond based on the size of your device’s screen size.
Try opening the demo on your smartphone and you will see this:
This is what Foundation can do along with several other frameworks that focus on making websites responsive for mobile devices.
Before moving on, download the Foundation Web Framework and unzip it to a folder where all of your files for this tutorial will be located. It should look like this:
Open index.html and see several elements blasted in one page as a demo. We won’t use everything you will see in it, but you can learn a lot from it. Now, delete it or move it somewhere else so that we can start from scratch.
Our goal is to create a website which has the basic areas of a website: header, body, sidebar, and footer. Of course, everything will be responsive, from images down to text and elements placement.
Step 1: Understanding the Foundation
Okay, it is already given that we will use the structure above, but how will we translate that to HTML? Easy!
First, you need to understand a few things about Foundation and how creating layouts works. It uses 12 columns to define the width of each “section”, which is derived from foundation.css‘ width of 1000px. So, if we write:
The above code would mean that in this certain row, you will occupy twelve columns with the width of 1000px. While on the code below:
We placed two “six columns” inside of “twelve columns”, this would mean that “six columns” will occupy 50% of the width of “twelve columns”. The same is true for other number of columns:
For “seven columns” we placed another row inside which occupies “twelve columns”. This means that the “twelve columns” will take the maximum width of “seven columns” and divide it into “twelve columns”. It’s a nest of rows and columns, which is important for our goal layout. Now that rows and columns, and nested columns, have been explained, let’s move on to the main show.
Step 2: Laying Out the Foundation
Using your favorite text editor, create a file named index.html then add the following at the very beginning of the file:
Welcome to Foundation
The above code is where we deal with the evil of Internet Explorer. It is also where we call on to different stylesheets which are necessary to make the whole thing responsive and run on mobile devices. It comes with Foundation. Then type the following code:
We have already explained what these “rows” and “twelve columns” are above.
Tip: if it’s not clear to you why we should wrap the sidebar and body with “twelve columns” you can try removing it and see what happens!
By now it should look like this.
We haven’t added stylings yet, but you can already see how it jives with our goal. I’m not much of a designer but we will do our best to make this look amazing.
Wait, wait, wait! What’s that navigation bar, you ask? As we have mentioned earlier, this is one of the beauties of Foundation. It has extensive documentation that will teach you how to properly use forms, navigation, buttons, grids, CSS, and other elements covered by Foundation.
Everything is basically done now, all we need to do is add some images and paragraphs and design the whole thing. If you followed this tutorial, then by now you have already created your first responsive web page!
Step 3: Adding Content To Web Design
This step is needed to actually see how the webpage will look in its full glory. Copy some Lorem Ipsum and paste it on your “body” div, then insert images using tag, then you’re on your way to becoming a superstar with this!
If you’ll go back and check the demo, you might notice that the background isn’t exactly white, but with a subtle pattern. Choose one on SubtlePatterns and see for yourself which works best.
Step 4: There is no Step 4
Well, actually there is a step 4. The next thing you need to do is study the files you downloaded and start creating your own responsive web page from scratch.
There are a lot of other tools you can use aside from Foundation, but the idea is basically the same. Don’t forget to check the documentation!
How To Make a Website Responsive Video Tutorial
Now if you were looking for a video and you’re ready to build a responsive web design with HTML5 and CSS3 – you are in the right place. Just download the source files, view the demo, and click play on the video – let’s make a responsive website!
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