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7 years 4 months ago #145196 by DPoth
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Your are right it works. Thought that the group preview would just end in that case...
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7 years 4 months ago #145199 by tpartner
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Okay, now back to "Leave the question visible and hide everything except the timer element."...

1) Add a CSS class "timer-only" to the question.


2) Add something like this to the end of template.css:
Code:
.timer-only .question-wrapper,
.timer-only .answer-item {
  display: none;
}
 
.timer-only .answer-container {
  display: block;
  padding-top: 20px;
  border: 1px solid #DBDBDB;
}



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7 years 4 months ago #145249 by DenisChenu
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tpartner wrote: Err...how is it supposed to advance the survey in group preview. Test with survey preview.

It work (for me) if there are one 'continue' question and other question : there are a bug : if one question is "mandatory" : movenext happen, movenext happen, movenext happen etc .... until user close the survey :)

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7 years 4 months ago #145266 by tpartner
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Yeah, I saw that bug but thought - who would put a mandatory question on a page with a timer set to "warn and move on"? :)

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