Standalone Vote
A single, immersive multiple-choice voting experience.
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From inside an Event, press the [ + Element ] button to open the Element selection menu and select the Element you want to create. Elements are placed on the timeline of an Event, with Timing properties based on the Element type. Read more about Timing here.
When creating this Element you will see the following tabs in Monterosa / Interaction Cloud to configure your Element:
Title - Primary headline text for this Element, most commonly used as the subject or main question for the fans to immediately understand what they're looking at or being asked
Option 1 - Set labels, images and more of the first Option a fan can choose
Subtitle - Second line of text accompanying the title less prominently, good for additional context or a short instruction
Video - Displays above the title of the Element and will take priority over an image if both are assigned
Image - Displays above the title of the Element
Aspect Ratio - Defines the aspect ratio images or videos will be displayed
Option 2 - Set labels, images and more of the second Option a fan can choose
Display results before Form - when a Form is used, it will be displayed before the results are shown to incentivise fan data input. Checking this box will swap the order to display the results before the Form.
Display Start Screen - before a fan accesses the main content of this Element, a Start Screen can be surfaced, prompting the user to actively click into the Element.
Show reactions - adds reaction buttons at the bottom of the Element which can be configured in App Settings
Pin Element - ensure this Element remains at the top of the container it appears in. Useful if you'd like important information to remain at the top of a feed
Competition Form - attach a Form to this Element
Add option - There is a minimum of two Options required and a maximum of 90 possible
Custom class names - to apply design changes and styling beyond the fields available in App Settings, you can write custom CSS classes and apply them to this specific Element here
Show Votes - Display the total number of votes a user can cast and the number of votes they have remaining.
Google Ads ID - insert the ID of a Google Ad ID Converter from App Settings to attach the Google Ad to this Element
Featured Links ID - insert the ID of a Featured Links Converter from App Settings to attach the Featured Links to this Element
Sponsor ID - insert the ID of a Sponsor Converter from App Settings to attach the Sponsor to this Element
Container ID - place this Element inside a specific container on the page, such as a tab or column. These containers can be configured within Display Modes and if none is chosen, the Element will appear in the default container as per your Display Modes configuration
User Access - select the visibility of your Element. The Element will still be rendered to all users but a visual blocker will appear over the top for users who do not reach the required access level
Points threshold text - when a user does not have enough points to access this Element, this text will be displayed over the Element
Points threshold - use Monterosa / Gamify to block this Element for users who have not reached a certain number of points. Set that number here
Monterosa / Gamify is required to use this functionality
Primary button label override - if a user is blocked from viewing your Element, a CTA can be overlaid. Here you can change the text on that button
When changing text across all Elements it's best to use App Setup, however most Elements come with "Text Overrides" which allow you to change the copy in this one specific Element inside your Event.
The following Text Override fields are available to override for this Element:
More Information ID - insert the ID of a More Information Converter from App Settings to attach the More Information modal to this Element