I'm trying to replicate a survey that was originally on paper, so I've been asked to keep the formatting of all the questions the same in the web version. The original document has a matrix type question with a label for the column of statement items (to the left of the scale labels, in the area that is generally blank in the upper left corner of the table.) Does anyone know how to add text in that area using some Javascript?
I would like for a "specify" text box to only appear if the applicable response is selected. I have a matrix item with 7 statements to which we are requesting a YES or NO response to whether the statement is true or not. The final statement is about whether there was some other situation not specifically mentioned before that was true, for which I allowed a text entry box. I managed to hide the entry box when you first get to that page with the following javascript: jQuery("#"+this.questionId+" .TextEntryBox").hide() Can anyone help with the syntax for making the text box appear again when YES is selected for the last statement? Thanks in advance!
Does anyone know some Java script that would align labels on the right in a form? In other words, I'm trying to push the labels right up against the text box entry areas, so that the blank space between the label for the box and the box itself is eliminated as much as possible, like so: Name ___ ___ ___ Mailing Address ___ ___ ___ Thanks for any help you can provide!
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