02-18-2021, 05:10 PM
Hello!
For size, there was an update to FindingFive that forced all options to be the same width. That could be what put your "Definitely False" onto two lines. However, it could also be a screen size issue. Did you run the study on a different computer the most recent time? Because participants' screen sizes vary, it is possible that the response options will appear differently on a 16" laptop vs. an 11" laptop and so on. You might be able to use the "layout" option (see highlighted: https://help.findingfive.com/api/respons...ght=layout) to put all of the responses in a grid. This would limit the chance for screen size to be a determining factor because all of the options would be housed in the grid in the center of the screen. Is response option size/location is important for analyzing your findings?
For the location, FF currently allows you to specify the the alignment of the options (left, right, or center), but it doesn't allow exact coordinates. The layout feature (grid) might be a way to get the options closer together than they are currently though.
Let me know if you have other questions!
For size, there was an update to FindingFive that forced all options to be the same width. That could be what put your "Definitely False" onto two lines. However, it could also be a screen size issue. Did you run the study on a different computer the most recent time? Because participants' screen sizes vary, it is possible that the response options will appear differently on a 16" laptop vs. an 11" laptop and so on. You might be able to use the "layout" option (see highlighted: https://help.findingfive.com/api/respons...ght=layout) to put all of the responses in a grid. This would limit the chance for screen size to be a determining factor because all of the options would be housed in the grid in the center of the screen. Is response option size/location is important for analyzing your findings?
For the location, FF currently allows you to specify the the alignment of the options (left, right, or center), but it doesn't allow exact coordinates. The layout feature (grid) might be a way to get the options closer together than they are currently though.
Let me know if you have other questions!