Possibility of arranging certain content elements next to each other (e.g. buttons, images, etc.).
2022-05-17 -
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Mocadu GmbH
As this topic seems to be quite important for many users and has been requested here for some time. I would like to know how and when Involve.me would like to implement this.
Unfortunately, the current editor of Involve.me does not allow multi-grid (the block-white arrangement of different elements next to each other). These can currently only be arranged one below the other.
An example of this would be the function in the funnel: Back / Next. These can only be arranged below each other. However, it makes much more sense to arrange them at the same height on the left (Back) and right (Next).
Hence the idea: Different grid blocks in which you can insert several elements or content such as a calculation.
It would also be important, for example, to display a cost calculation next to the contact form as a multigrid.
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Multi-Grid for various elements (building blocks)
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Rosie Hunt
The ability to display multiple elements (eg images, text) in 1 row or multiple columns. - similar to what is done with image based questions but for the results page.
2-block: 1 : 1 (one full-height block on the left, one full-height block on the right).
3-block 1 : 2 (one block with full height on the left, 2 blocks sharing the full height on the right).
You may want to consider having a Form Page layout of multiple columns with the ability to use each column with different questions. This would be a great use of Page real estate. This would allow for two or more button elements or other elements to be aligned horizontally on the same page area. This would allow a previous page button and a next page button to be displayed next to the other. The user experience would be 'more app like'.
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Mocadu GmbH
As this topic seems to be quite important for many users and has been requested here for some time. I would like to know how and when Involve.me would like to implement this.
Mocadu GmbH
Unfortunately, the current editor of Involve.me does not allow multi-grid (the block-white arrangement of different elements next to each other). These can currently only be arranged one below the other.
An example of this would be the function in the funnel: Back / Next. These can only be arranged below each other. However, it makes much more sense to arrange them at the same height on the left (Back) and right (Next).
Hence the idea: Different grid blocks in which you can insert several elements or content such as a calculation.
It would also be important, for example, to display a cost calculation next to the contact form as a multigrid.
involve.me
Merged with: Multi-Grid for various elements (building blocks)
Rosie Hunt
The ability to display multiple elements (eg images, text) in 1 row or multiple columns. - similar to what is done with image based questions but for the results page.
involve.me
Merged with: Columns
Mocadu GmbH
For example, you could create different grids:
2-block: 1 : 1 (one full-height block on the left, one full-height block on the right).
3-block 1 : 2 (one block with full height on the left, 2 blocks sharing the full height on the right).
KESS FACTORY GmbH
Please add the function "More than One Column in Form Pages" Thanks so much!
natale smith
Would love to have this feature added! Perhaps a column feature which you could add whatever modules inside of.
Sheila Maria Tagallie
You may want to consider having a Form Page layout of multiple columns with the ability to use each column with different questions. This would be a great use of Page real estate. This would allow for two or more button elements or other elements to be aligned horizontally on the same page area. This would allow a previous page button and a next page button to be displayed next to the other. The user experience would be 'more app like'.
involve.me
Merged with: More than One Column in Form Pages
Kati
Would help to create more intuitive and organized pages and outcomes.
Robert
Hi, it would be great if we could arrange two content elements in one line.
involve.me
Merged with: Put content elements next to each
Thomas
Currently, it's not possible to stack items side by side, only one on top of the other, this makes everything less flexible
involve.me
Merged with: Allow items to be stacked side by side