Arrange Questions in a Line

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Usually, survey questions are displayed one under another. However, if your survey contains a succession of two or more questions that suggest short answers, you can place these questions next to each other, as shown in this demo. This helps you use screen space more efficiently. Read more...

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Usually, survey questions are displayed one under another. However, if your survey contains a succession of two or more questions that suggest short answers, you can place these questions next to each other, as shown in this demo. This helps you use screen space more efficiently.

To arrange two or more questions in one line, disable the startWithNewLine property for all these questions except the first one. For instance, this demo displays the Country, City, and Zip / Postal Code questions on the same line. startWithNewLine is disabled for the City and Zip / Postal Code questions.

A survey may ignore startWithNewLine settings if the specified layout is impossible because of small screen width. You can see how surveys automatically adapts their layout to the screen size if you resize the browser window or view this demo on a small screen.

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