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This setting allows you to display the answers options for the question in more than 1 column. Add this attribute, and a value indicating the number of columns you wish the question to use. The number of columns should be limited on the number of answers (so empty or near-empty columns are not created).
This setting allows you to display the answer options in more than one column. Add this attribute and a value indicating the number of columns you wish the question to use. It is recommended to limit the number of columns to the number of answers.
 
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Included template are set to use 8 column max. If you need more column, you have to use and adapt your own template.


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'''Examples'''
'''Examples'''
* If you have 3 answers options, and you want to show these horizontally instead of vertically just set this option to '3'.
* If you have 3 answers options and you want to show these horizontally, set this option to "3" instead of vertically.
* If you have 6 answers options, and you want to show these in two columns (3 per column) then set this option to '2'.
* If you have 6 answers options and you want to show these in two columns (3 per column), then set this option to '2'.


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[[Category:Question Settings]][[Category:Advanced Question Settings]]
[[Category:Question Settings]][[Category:Question Display Options]]


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Latest revision as of 17:32, 13 April 2018


Display columns (display_columns)

Description

This setting allows you to display the answer options in more than one column. Add this attribute and a value indicating the number of columns you wish the question to use. It is recommended to limit the number of columns to the number of answers.

Valid values

  • Any positive integer value greater than 0

Examples

  • If you have 3 answers options and you want to show these horizontally, set this option to "3" instead of vertically.
  • If you have 6 answers options and you want to show these in two columns (3 per column), then set this option to '2'.