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12 years 4 months ago #70731 by toma
Reason is that it would be nice, if images would be links so cursor would change above them.
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12 years 4 months ago #70732 by tpartner
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You can do that with CSS:
Code:
#questionQQ label img {
  cursor: pointer;
}

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12 years 4 months ago #70733 by toma
That is so true...

Thanks!
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12 years 4 months ago #70735 by toma
"Luckily" there is something else which doesn't work with this:
Code:
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
 
  $(document).ready(function(){
 
    $('#question61 label img').click(function(){
      setTimeout(function() { 
        $('form#limesurvey').submit();
      }, 500);
    });
  });
 
</script>

Scaling seems to be impossible (or at least it needs something that I cannot do). But with that another method it can be done, because I can put html code to that. Maybe some more experienced person can do same with this one also.
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12 years 4 months ago #70736 by tpartner
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some more experienced person

????

"Scaling" has nothing to do with this. That would depend on what images you put in the labels.

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12 years 4 months ago - 12 years 4 months ago #70738 by toma
With "some more experienced person" I meant that maybe some one else can do these things easily, but I cannot because I am not very experienced in these stuffs.

Anyway with first method I could do something like this (I haven't check if this is proper code, but maybe idea can be seen from this):
Code:
<div>
   <div style="width:30%; background-image: url(/../images/smiley1.);>
      <a href="javascript:selectface(0);"><img class="face num0" src="emptyimage" /></a>
   </div>
   <div style="width:30%; background-image:url(../images/smiley2.);>
      <a href="javascript:selectface(1);"><img class="face num1" src="emptyimage" /></a>
   </div>
   <div style="width:30%; background-image: url(/../images/smiley3.);>
      <a href="javascript:selectface(2);"><img class="face num2" src="emptyimage" /></a><br/>
   </div>
</div>
 
<script>
 
    function selectface(face) {
 
        $('.face').removeClass('selected');
        $('#questionID input.radio:eq('+face+')').attr('checked', true);
        $('.num'+face).addClass('selected');
    }
 
    $(document).ready(function() {
 
        $('#questionID .survey-question-answer ').hide();
        $('#questionID .questionhelp ').hide();
 
        selectface($('#questionID input.radio:checked').val() - 1);
 
    });
 
AND some script for submitting page after clicking smiley face...
 
</script>

But now is time to enjoy weekend... If you like you can/may post more ideas etc, but I will continue this task on monday. Have a nice weekend, folks!
Last edit: 12 years 4 months ago by toma.
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12 years 4 months ago #70803 by toma
Ok.

Now I have this:
Code:
<div style="width:100%;">
 
<div style="width:30%; float:left; margin-left: 2%; margin-right:1%">
<a href="javascript:selectface(0);" onClick="$('form#limesurvey').submit();"><img class="face num0" src="/kysely/hymio/naama3.png" width="100%" /></a>
</div>
<div style="width:30%; float:left; margin-left: 2%; margin-right:1%">
<a href="javascript:selectface(1);" onClick="$('form#limesurvey').submit();"><img class="face num1" src="/kysely/hymio/naama2.png" width="100%" /></a>
</div>
<div style="width:30%; float:left; margin-left: 2%; margin-right:1%">
<a href="javascript:selectface(2);" onClick="$('form#limesurvey').submit();"><img class="face num2" src="/kysely/hymio/naama.png" width="100%" /></a><br/>
</div>
</div>
 
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
 
    function selectface(face) {
        $('.face').removeClass('selected');
        $('#question66 input.radio:eq('+face+')').attr('checked', true);
        $('.num'+face).addClass('selected');
 
    }
 
    $(document).ready(function() {
 
        $('#question69 .survey-question-answer ').hide();
        $('#question69 .questionhelp ').hide();
 
        selectface($('#question69 input.radio:checked').val() - 1);
 
    });
 
 
</script>
 
<style>
.face {
border:0px solid white;
}
 
.selected {
border:4px solid #cc0000;
}
</style>

Well I haven't tried it on real survey, but it seems work fine (images are scaled and work like submit-buttons) thanks to you.

Next problem is that questionID is different every time I import this question to new survey. Is there something to do about it?
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12 years 4 months ago - 12 years 4 months ago #70821 by tpartner
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One solution to get around the problem of IDs being changed in the export/import process is to add a script to identify the question div that contains the script. You can then set a variable with the question's ID for use in following scripts.

Add the following to the source of a question:
Code:
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
 
  var thisQID = thisQuestionID();
 
  // A function to return the question ID number of a script's parent question
  function thisQuestionID() {
 
    // Identify the current script element NOTE: must be before $(document).ready(function()
    var scripts = document.getElementsByTagName('script');
    var thisScript = scripts[scripts.length - 1];
 
    // Identify the current script's parent question ID
    var scriptParent = $(thisScript).parents('div[id^="question"]:eq(0)');
    return ($(scriptParent).attr('id').substr(8)); 
 
  }
 
</script>

The var "thisQID" is now set as that question's ID .

Now you can change this:
Code:
$('#question69 .survey-question-answer ').hide();

To this:
Code:
$('#question'+thisQID+' .survey-question-answer ').hide();

And it should be fully portable to another survey.

Cheers,
Tony Partner

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12 years 4 months ago #70847 by toma
Thanks! It seems to work nicely!
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11 years 10 months ago - 11 years 10 months ago #81914 by manueltrevilla
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Hi! Im really really new at this, I have tried this code to do exactly that effect, sad face, neutral face, happy face organized horizontally, and onclick response, it works great! but i can´t hide the radio buttons and text. i have a script that can hide the radio buttons but no mater where i put it it doesn´t work.
the code that i want to include is:
"// Hide the radio buttons

$( ‘#question’ + qid + ‘ input.radio’ ).hide();"

I have zero coding experience, please be patient, this is the full code that is working for me:
Code:
<div style="width:100%;">
  <div style="width:30%; float:left; margin-left: 2%; margin-right:1%">
    <a href="javascript:selectface(0);" onclick="$('form#limesurvey').submit();"><img class="face num0" src="http://localhost/limesurvey/imagenes/imagen1.jpeg" width="100%" /></a></div>
  <div style="width:30%; float:left; margin-left: 2%; margin-right:1%">
    <a href="javascript:selectface(1);" onclick="$('form#limesurvey').submit();"><img class="face num1" src="http://localhost/limesurvey/imagenes/imagen2.jpeg" width="100%" /></a></div>
  <div style="width:30%; float:left; margin-left: 2%; margin-right:1%">
    <a href="javascript:selectface(2);" onclick="$('form#limesurvey').submit();"><img class="face num2" src="http://localhost/limesurvey/imagenes/imagen3.jpeg" width="100%" /></a></div>
</div>
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
 
    function selectface(face) {
        $('.face').removeClass('selected');
        $('#question5 input.radio:eq('+face+')').attr('checked', true);
        $('.num'+face).addClass('selected');
 
 
    }
 
    $(document).ready(function() {
 
        $('#question5 .survey-question-answer ').hide();
        $('#question5 .questionhelp ').hide();
$(#question5 + qid + ‘ input.radio’ ).hide();

 
        selectface($('#question5 input.radio:checked').val() - 1);
 
    });
 // Hide the radio buttons
 
$(#question’ + qid + ‘ input.radio’ ).hide();
 $( '#question' + qid + ' td.answer label.answertext' ).each(function(i) { 
                var id = $( this ).attr('for'); 
                if ( $( '#question' + qid + ' td.answer input#' + id + '' ).attr('checked') == true ) { 
                    $(this).css({ 'border':'10px solid ' + checkedBorder + '' }); 
                } 
                else { 
                    $(this).css({ 'border':'10px solid ' + uncheckedBorder + '' }); 
                } 
            }); 
 
 
            // Label pointer and width styles 
            // $( '#question' + qid + ' td.answer label.answertext' ).css({ 'cursor':'pointer', 'width':'auto' }); 
            $( '#question' + qid + ' td.answer label.answertext' ).css({ 'cursor':'pointer', 'width':'auto', 'height':'auto', 'display':'inline-block' });
 
            // Dennis - extra for the inline-block outline
            // Fix list text-indent 
            $( '#question' + qid + ' li' ).css({ 'text-indent':'0' });
 
 
            // Hover label border styles 
            $( '#question' + qid + ' td.answer label.answertext' ).hover(function () { // On mouseover 
                var id = $( this ).attr('for'); 
                $(this).css({ 'border':'10px solid ' + hoverBorder + '' }); 
            },  
            function () { // On mouseout 
                var id = $( this ).attr('for'); 
                if ( $( '#question' + qid + ' td.answer input#' + id + '' ).attr('checked') == true ) { 
                    $(this).css({ 'border':'10px solid ' + checkedBorder + '' }); 
                } 
                else { 
                    $(this).css({ 'border':'10px solid ' + uncheckedBorder + '' }); 
                } 
 
            }); 
 
</script>
<style type="text/css">
.face {
border:0px solid white;
}
 
.selected {
border:4px solid #cc0000;
}</style>
Last edit: 11 years 10 months ago by manueltrevilla.
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11 years 10 months ago #81998 by Mazi
Try using '' or "" quotes only, your quotes might cause problems.

Also check that there are spaces before and after each { and } bracket.

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11 years 10 months ago - 11 years 10 months ago #82009 by manueltrevilla
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Thanks for your fast response, i checked the ' and the space before and after { } , the code is working very good, but the radio buttons are still there, I put the hide radio buttons code but it doesn´t seems to do anything. I picked the code from another post that you contributed: www.limesurvey.org/es/forum/design-issue...-answer-change-label But when I copy that exact working code in my questions you are still able to see the radio buttons, but it organize the images vertically not horizontally, so I chose the code from this post that is perfect asides form the radio buttons.
I include a capture of the survey with the new code and still showing the radio buttons.
Hope you can help out, I have a very good 2 days coding experience so it could be just a simple rookie question I´m sorry.
Code:
<div style="width:100%;">
  <div style="width:30%; float:left; margin-left: 2%; margin-right:1%">
    <a href="javascript:selectface(0);" onclick="$('form#limesurvey').submit();"><img class="face num0" src="http://localhost/limesurvey/imagenes/imagen1.jpeg" width="100%" /></a></div>
  <div style="width:30%; float:left; margin-left: 2%; margin-right:1%">
    <a href="javascript:selectface(1);" onclick="$('form#limesurvey').submit();"><img class="face num1" src="http://localhost/limesurvey/imagenes/imagen2.jpeg" width="100%" /></a></div>
  <div style="width:30%; float:left; margin-left: 2%; margin-right:1%">
    <a href="javascript:selectface(2);" onclick="$('form#limesurvey').submit();"><img class="face num2" src="http://localhost/limesurvey/imagenes/imagen3.jpeg" width="100%" /></a></div>
</div>
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
 
    function selectface(face) {
        $('.face').removeClass('selected');
        $('#question4 input.radio:eq('+face+')').attr('checked', true);
        $('.num'+face).addClass('selected');
        $( '#question' + qid + ' input.radio' ).hide();
 
    }
 
    $(document).ready(function() {
 
        $('#question4 .survey-question-answer ').hide();
        $('#question4 .questionhelp ').hide();
 
        selectface($('#question69 input.radio:checked').val() - 1);
 
    } );
 
 
</script>
<style type="text/css">
.face {
border:0px solid white; 
 }
 
.selected {
border:4px solid #cc0000;
 }</style>
Last edit: 11 years 10 months ago by manueltrevilla.
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