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changing the width of array (radio buttons)

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3 years 9 months ago #200409 by yohay
Hi,

Lime version 2.52

I want to change the width of the array columns, specifically widening the first one with the sub-questions and accordingly narrowing the columns of the radio buttons.
I saw there are couple of css code suggestions in the forum specifically for text array but I couldnt incorporate it for my needs.

Also, maybe it is important to add that because I use different language than English in the survey I use java script within scripts/templates to change the css
(something like this:
Code:
if ($("style#MyStyle").length === 0) {var sheet =document.createElement('style');sheet.setAttribute("id", "MyStyle");var classes = "";   
classes += "custom css code}"
)

Thanks
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3 years 9 months ago #200413 by tpartner
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There is a question setting to adjust the sub-question column width - manual.limesurvey.org/Question_type_-_Ar...subquestion_width.29

Cheers,
Tony Partner

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3 years 9 months ago #200862 by yohay
Thank you.
I dont think I see this option, maybe it's in higher version? (mine is 2.52)
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3 years 9 months ago #200865 by Joffm
Hi,

but it should be there.


This feature was already implemented in 2.06 (the oldest version I have installed)

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3 years 9 months ago #200950 by yohay
embarrassing... :blush:
Was in front of my eyes and didn't see it.

Thanks to both of you guys
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