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Grey line drawn for non-Likert types #6
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yeah! Can you do an example and possibly PR so we can take a look and discuss? |
Do you want an example of the issue? I don't think I should go near the python that generates |
just to show the difference between the two renderings, and then the code you already provided. I can definitely do the edits to the final code. FYI I'm going to be afk for a bit so when you post I can look later! |
Oh I see, so the visual style doesn’t change but the user can select them easily? |
Have a look at the example again (I've reverted |
Sorry I don’t see how two compare the two links... for a really stupid dinosaur like myself could you post images here with a BEFORE an AFTER? Ty :) |
Here's a screenshot of the issue, a visual of my current workaround, and the proposal for a fix. |
ah okay! So this picture is the BEFORE (or bug) do you have a shot of the after with the fix? |
yes I definitely +1 here! Would you like to PR to the branch, I'll build a testing container, we can test to ensure it produces the fixed survey, then deploy? |
In
style.css
thisproduces grey lines in non-likert form elements (e.g.
information
). Perhaps Likert types such asradio
could add alikert
class to their<p>
elements and the selector could beform p.likert:before
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