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ClintlunaAsked on July 23, 2018 at 7:57 PM
How could I create Hover text over text? Eg, I want to have maybe a "?" right next to or under a radio button and then when the user hovers over this there will be text explaining that button. I wanted to do this with a radio button where the text will appear underneath or to the side, but I was told the radio button would have to be the size of the text which I don't want. Thanks
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John_BensonReplied on July 23, 2018 at 11:31 PM
We do not have a tool that can achieve the Hover Text over Text. The only option available is this:
Hover text that shows a description of the field:
Let us know if you have questions. Thank you.
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ClintlunaReplied on July 27, 2018 at 5:34 PM
If I find the right CSS code, would I be able to insert this to make this happen?
Can I also add HTML code to my form to insert completely new elements and features?
Thanks!
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Vanessa_TReplied on July 27, 2018 at 6:14 PM
You can insert custom CSS into the form by following this guide:
How-to-Inject-Custom-CSS-Codes
However, you cannot add any custom HTML elements into the form. If you have an external site, which would house all your custom HTML elements, then you can embed the external site into your form by using iFrame Embed widget.
Related Guides:
How-to-Add-a-Widget-to-Your-Form
On the other hand, if you would want to completely customize your form aside from CSS, you can download the form's Full Source Code and embed it into your site.
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ClintlunaReplied on July 27, 2018 at 7:36 PM
Hi Vanessa thanks....So I'm using the website builder Wix. So given the information above, if I can create an element in my website builder - I would be able to embed that element into my form? Or does this not constitute "an external site..that would host my HTML elements"?
Looks like the second method would be to just get my form as close to what I want on Jot form, and then add additional elements after downloading the full source code. If I do this, is there still a way to preview these forms? Will JotForm still be able to send me the information gathered from new HTML elements that I create? I hope my question is clear, let me know if you need any clarification.
Thanks
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Kevin Support Team LeadReplied on July 27, 2018 at 8:38 PM
if I can create an element in my website builder - I would be able to embed that element into my form?
If you have a link to load the element, then yes, you can embed it in the form using the iFrame widget, if you check the widget you will notice that it requires an URL, so without having an URL elements cannot be loaded.
Looks like the second method would be to just get my form as close to what I want on Jot form, and then add additional elements after downloading the full source code. If I do this, is there still a way to preview these forms? Will JotForm still be able to send me the information gathered from new HTML elements that I create?
You can get the form's source code and edit it on your end, this guide will help you doing so: https://www.jotform.com/help/104-How-to-get-the-Full-Source-Code-of-your-Form
However, note that you will collect the information from the fields you have added through the form builder only, if you add elements through the source code then the data collected through these elements will not be sent to your JotForm account.
Thanks.