"An automobile is an example of?" ........and w/ that, I'm calling it a night at 50 bluejays. Have a great night/morning everyone. Be kind to one another and remember, we're all here for the same reason, to make dat monnies!
Dog wakes up in 30 minutes to go out and have breakfast. Baby wakes up about an hour after that ready to play. Hoping they both take big naps today.
To be honest I think I've always put it behind the number...I can't seem to find a site to source the proper way to do it though most seem to go $ in front of the number, anybody find anything? I would gladly like to know if I have been doing it wrong this entire time.
Hey folks, so I've been working on a Chrome extension that will consolidate commonly used turking tools into one nice little package so things like DB crashes and other annoying browser quirks won't happen. I'm currently working on the ID Copy/Paste feature that some of you may already be using. If someone can list all the commonly used survey sites that'd be great. Thanks for your help!
Awwww....these are my least favorite Foodies to do. Oh well at least they are posting something. Money is money.
show all details script/tool Can you add a script (or is there one) that will "show all details" as a default. I am tired of clicking "next" than having to up/over scroll and click on the "show all details"
I'm sure it can be done with a simple script, because the details are loaded when the page loads. Then they are hidden with JS. It's weird.
the js probably just sets the css attribute to 'hidden' for that portion of the div for each hit so they're easier to scan. just change or remove that class/attribute after the page loads...
Qualtrics is by far the most common. Then there is Survey Monkey and Google Consumer Surveys. I think those three cover most of the non-freelanced stuff iirc.
"What is 10 multiply by 10?" You figured out how to ask a question online, but don't know how to multiply or use a calculator?