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  1. What are the different versions of Sage?

    Sage comes in three different versions. All versions have the same interface and basic functionality. However, they differ in terms of the available data for analysis and connections to external systems. Premium users (on paid subscriptions or ...
  2. Target theme settings

    The target Settings > Theme tab contains fields designed for styling your poll unit. This page should only be used by those familiar with CSS. The Selected Theme field has options of Published (the current theme of the poll unit) and Dra...
  3. Target customization

    The Customization tab under the target's settings has many fields. Changes here can wreak havoc upon your poll unit, so it's best not to change them lightly. In Article Polling has four options. None means that pinning of questions thro...
  4. Target integration settings

    The Integration tab under the target's settings has four sections. The Integration Code is the code you will insert into your website's HTML. See poll unit integration for further details. You may use the Widget Bookmarklet to demo the pol...
  5. Target settings

    There are several sections for each target's settings. Basic information Integration Customization Theme Notifications ...
  6. Target basic information

    On the bottom portion of each target page, you will find the Settings tab. We're in its Basic Information section here. It has the Target Name field, the Question Role Template , the Type of target, and the target's intended Language.  ...
  7. Response visualization

    Each target's page will show a visualization of the target's responses at the top of the page.  In the upper right corner of that visualization is a hamburger menu. Using it, you can choose to View the visualization on your full screen Print t...
  8. Creating a Network

    Creating a network is easy, but it isn't something that you will do very often. These steps will walk you through the entire process: Click on Profile in the left navigation pane. Click on Organization Select the Networks tab Click the bl...
  9. Joining or leaving a network

    Click on Profile in the lower part of the left navigation pane, then click on Your Organization , then Networks . On the Network s tab, enter the Network Access Code in the field above the list of networks. Next, click the  Join Netw...
  10. Networks

    Networks represent all the different ways an organization may want to aggregate data. Large media companies typically put all of their properties into a single network for reporting purposes, then create smaller geographic or topical networks for co...