Jakub Narębski <jnareb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > W dniu 26.08.2016 o 08:15, Eric Wong pisze: > > > Not directly-related to the survey questions, but can you ensure > > it's accessible to folks without JavaScript/graphics, and > > perhaps also ensure it is on a host that is Tor-friendly? > > I plan on using Survs.com (where we have Premium account for free, > thanks to Survs admins). It has good online analysis tools, allows > to download results in easy parseable format[1], and has support > for multiple channels. > > [1]: https://github.com/jnareb/GitSurvey-scripts > > > It is possible to have a channel without JavaScript and without > cookies (anonymous), at the cost of having to fill the survey > in one go (without cookies and JavaScript you cannot go back > to fill more questions, or change your mind about answers). > The main page of survey would have a link to JavaScript-free > version, and all announcements (by me) would include it. Thanks. > There would be no graphics that are not purely optional > (decorative); probably there would be just a logo. > > I'm not sure how Tor-friendly is this host. I was able to get to Survs.com using Tor (maybe it was just luck with a new exit). > > Graphics setups often require non-Free firmware or drivers for > > acceptable performance; and there are also visually-impaired > > users who will need screen readers or Braille. > > A question: would it be better to have the whole survey one one > large page, or have it split into pages (with fever questions > per page)? I prefer single. One could get one page, take take time and let the connection drop/fail, and send it over all in one go. With multiple pages, one would have to reconnect for every POST. (fittingly, my connection failed writing this message a few days ago and I only got back around to it) -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html