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Another example with more customisation, but using JavaScript (please see [[Optional settings |Optional settings]] on how to allow JavaScript when setting up questions and why it's not always a good idea. To use JavaScript you will need to deactivate the XSS filter in the [[Global settings]]):
You may also use JavaScript to achieve further question customization. First, you have to allow JavaScript to be used when setting up questions. This can be achieved by deactivating the XSS filter from the [[Global settings|global settings]] of your LimeSurvey installation. However, deactivating this option is not always a good idea - read the following [[Optional settings|wiki section]] for further information. Question tailoring via JavaScript:

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You may also use JavaScript to achieve further question customization. First, you have to allow JavaScript to be used when setting up questions. This can be achieved by deactivating the XSS filter from the [[Global settings|global settings]] of your LimeSurvey installation. However, deactivating this option is not always a good idea - read the following [[Optional settings|wiki section]] for further information. Question tailoring via JavaScript:

You may also use JavaScript to achieve further question customization. First, you have to allow JavaScript to be used when setting up questions. This can be achieved by deactivating the XSS filter from the global settings of your LimeSurvey installation. However, deactivating this option is not always a good idea - read the following wiki section for further information. Question tailoring via JavaScript: