2: Re: Image competition (response to 1)
Posted by HexhamPS on

Hi,

I don't think there is a direct way to do it, but as a workaround I have used a combination of gallery, or carousel of images at the top of a page item and a survey placed at the bottom of the page that references the images above to collect the votes.

Unfortunately, I could not create a voice survey that limited users to a set number of votes over all the images, but that is possible using a "multiple choice grid" question type in a Google survey form. To place the Google survey on the page, it is just a case of copying the embed html from the Google form into a html includelet on your page.

Below is an example from the past, I have reopened the survey form, so if you want to have a go feel free to fill the form in as I am 100% finished with the data:-

https://www.hexhamphotographic.org/news/2024-members-pdi-competition-o/

Note: I have used a flickr gallery in this case just to hide image metadata...

Regards,

Stephen.

3: Re: Image competition (response to 2)
Posted by johnt on

Thanks Stephen, that's very helpful.

Since posting, I have found a website called Woobox (https://woobox.com/) that appears to offer what I was looking for and the free version would be sufficient for this one project. Are you familiar with it and, if so, have you found it useful?

I'll try to set up the judging page using your suggestion.

Regards

John

 

4: Re: Image competition (response to 3)
Posted by HexhamPS on

Hi John,

Thanks for the tip, I have not seen Woobox before, it does look very good to me. I think I will sign up and try it, as it seems to offer quite a bit for free and could be useful in the future.

We have changed our member judged competition this year to a series of in person knock out competitions, so at the moment I am not sure if I have a use for it currently.

Our other competitions are jugged offline and entry is via email, I have managed to automate the download of attached images and listing of entries on a Google spreadsheet using MS Power Automate (it has a free tier too).

Regards,

Stephen.