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4 years 11 months ago #182629 by blablax
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I am creating a small one-page survey. For minimizing scrolling, I want Questions and Answers on a single line.

I want to use short free text, not multiple, cause some questions are mandatory and some are not (like name and address, but housenumber extention is not).

I want to get my hands dirty, but i don't know where to start. Due to the different versions of LimeSurvey, searching the internet does not give exact answers.

Using version 3.16.1 i think i have to extend a theme like "Fruity", but then, should I use Custom.css or should I edit a twig-file?

Thank you in advance for some guidance.
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4 years 11 months ago #182637 by Joffm
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Hi,
if you talk about short text, than it is rather easy.
And of course you can use multiple, doing the "mandatory or not" stuff in the question validation.





But if you have other types of question it will be less easy.
But with the right question type (single arranched in columns, arrays with drop-downs) this will be covered, too.

To decide if there is some css necessary, you should - as always recommended - send a small example of your survey.


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4 years 11 months ago #183012 by blablax
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Hi Joffm,

Thank you for your reply.
I knew about validation in de answers, but didn't know how to put the asterixes (*) in the questions. This looks certainly usable. I will give this a try!

Regards.
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