You can change the appearance of your survey by changing the colors or fonts, applying a theme, or customizing options like adding a logo or removing the footer.
To apply an existing theme to your survey:
As you build your survey, you can always use the rich text editor to make formatting changes to specific text to override the theme settings.
There are three types of themes:
Theme Type | Description |
Standard Themes | Standard themes are basic pre-designed themes you can apply to your survey to change the overall the look and feel. With any plan type, you can apply any Standard Theme to your survey, but you need a paid plan to customize it. |
My Themes | These are Standard Themes you've customized to match your own preferences, brand, or website. When you create a custom theme, it's saved in your account so you can use it again in the future on any of your other surveys. |
Premium Themes | Premium themes are pre-designed themes that use advanced customization features. |
Team Themes | Team themes are themes that have been customized and saved to your team's Library. Primary Admins and Admins can add themes to the Library to share them with every member of their team. If your team has added a CSS theme, you’ll find it here. |
Theme Colors Carry Over to Email Invitations! When you send your survey via Email Invitation and use the HTML Template, the header and the Begin Survey button in your email template matches the Survey Title Background color of your theme.
Custom Themes
To create a custom theme:
These are the sections you'll find in the Settings tab as you're customizing your theme. Logo and footer settings aren't carried over when you apply your custom theme to a different survey.
As you customize your theme, you can view your changes on the right side of the page. However, to see the background image, you need to preview your survey.
Enterprise Admins have the option to add a CSS theme to completely customize survey fonts, colors, and branding. Keep in mind, CSS isn’t the same as JavaScript and allows styling customization, but not logic changes. To add a CSS theme, see Managing Brand Assets in the Library.
Changes made to a custom or CSS theme affect any surveys with that theme applied.
If you need to edit an existing custom theme that’s already being used on other surveys, select the three dots next to the theme and choose Duplicate. This ensures you don’t change your existing surveys.
If you share a survey with a custom theme, only the survey owner will be able to make edits.
The following themes are considered classic themes: Jungle, Sky, Ocean, Sea Foam, Midnight, Spring, Autumn, Charcoal, Moss, Aqua, City Lights, Boardwalk, and Seashell.
To use a classic theme on a new survey, you can make a copy of an existing survey with the classic theme applied and the styling will carry over. It isn’t possible to use a classic theme on a survey created any other way.
Some features aren’t supported when using a Classic theme.
If you want to add incompatible features, like the Best Worst Scale, Name, Email Address, Phone, Address questions, confirmation emails for web link surveys, or MaxDiff questions, you need to update your theme to any Standard or Premium theme.
To create a copy of your survey with a compatible theme to utilize all features:
You can use SurveyMonkey to create surveys that are accessible to people using screen readers. Learn more: Creating Accessible Surveys