Yes, that's what conditional questions are. They are only displayed based on the answer given to a question.Is there any sort of control flow where to show/hide sections based on users answers to previous questions with this addon?
Conditional questions are added at the time you create the form. You can't create the questions and then select a group of questions to become conditional. I hope that's clear enough.Is it possible to do this on sections/groups of questions so I don't have to manage them all individually?
Also does it mention conditional questions anywhere in the description cuz I can't find anything related to that?
No, that's not possible.Would it be possible to sort questions/answers in the form itself?
For example,
in the form you see:
Question/Answer 2
Question/Answer 4
Question/Answer 3
Question/Answer 1
but after submitting it, you'll see:
Question/Answer 1
Question/Answer 2
Question/Answer 3
Question/Answer 4
Good luck with that. I don't know how you're going to rearrange the content of a post using CSS.Thank you, I'll try some css then
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- Add - Option to wrap unregistered user IP in additional BBCodes
- Add - Conditional questions now usable in report title
- Add - Error when question in report title is not required to be answered
- Add - Error when question answer is defined in report title but no questions have been created
- Change - Filled out...
While I understand what you're asking for, I don't understand the logic behind it.Great work man but can you please add a feature to manually organize form order, rather than alphabetical order.
While I understand what you're asking for, I don't understand the logic behind it.
Wouldn't a list of forms that are not in alphabetic order be more confusing to the users viewing the list?
Are we talking about this place? If so then there are good reasons.Wouldn't a list of forms that are not in alphabetic order be more confusing to the users viewing the list?
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