This documentation is powered by the Dispute component based on the pj DataProvider and the pj DataProvider Framework respectively. Description: The Enquette consists basically of one or more pairs of question item and evaluation control, eventually organized in more layers. It either lets the visitor to choose his votes or it displays results statistics together with distribution graphics. The Enquette can be implemented either as a component (menu) or as a part of Joomla content (article). An important feature is the export in the Office Open XML format (e. g. MS Excel) enabling further processing with external tools. Administrate Enquette: Have a look at the Enquette Anatomy Purchase and Install Enquette package Create Enquette Menu, Create Enquette Module or Append Enquette to an Article Set up Enquette Optionally, Invite selected respondents Download / upload Enquette Work up results with Excel
Have a look at Enquette Anatomy and Multilingual. Set up Enquette Properties, eventually Upload Enquette. Create and set up Evaluation Schemata. Create and set up Enquette Layers and Layer Questions. Manage Visitors, eventually, Invite selected respondents. When managing Enquettes first time, maybe you'll need to set up Enquette Labels for installed language(s). After Visitors have provided responses, Download Enquette and Work up results with Excel.
Back to Set up Enquette Continue with Enquette Properties Continue with Enquette Layers Continue with Evaluation Schemata Continue with Manage Visitors The Enquette package contains only English, German and Czech versions of 12 label constants used in the front-end Enquette. The last Tab Labels on the Enquette Setup page enables you to create translations for any other language installed on your system. Translations are stored once for all Enquettes, so this task is to be done just once. Select language in the Language Dropdown and fill in translations, then switch to the next language and so on. You can also overwrite labels originally delivered. After you've saved the current Enquette, the job is done. If a translation is missing, the label appears in a fall-back language. For each language, only translations of all 12 labels will be saved.