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| Paul Johnson 10:24 am February 5, 2008
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Is there any way in CSS of adjusting the layout of the radio buttons so that they spread horizontally instead of vertically. I have a number of yes / no radio buttons that would look much better if they were spaced on one line instead of 2.
Thanks to anyone who can provide assistance.
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| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6237 7:14 pm February 5, 2008
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With the new release (v7.4 avail. soon) the <BR> will be removed and by default they'll be aligned sequentially.
If you need it right away, go into cforms.php and remove $break in line ~1450.
You may also need a few CSS changes (label/span width to
accommodate).
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| AdamK 6:29 pm April 17, 2008
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Funny, I'm trying to accomplish the exact opposite – I want my radio buttons to each show up on their own line. (In fact, I'm trying to get everything to have it's own line; labels above field boxes, etc.)
Ideas?
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| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6237 8:03 pm April 17, 2008
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Sure, upgrade to the latest version, the radio box -dialog should come with the option to check line breaks…
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| AdamK 10:13 pm April 17, 2008
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Awesome – that did the trick perfectly. Thanks so much.
I'd post the url, but the site's just in staging at the moment… so here's a screenshot:
 
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| Atamido 6:16 pm August 19, 2008
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Is there a way to list the options vertically in 8.6.2? The only way I could find was to add a box around the radio and label by editing lines 620 and 719 in cforms.php.
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| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6237 6:49 pm August 19, 2008
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there is a check box for 'carriage return' so to speak after each radio button option (popup edit field dialog). simply check those.
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