Add Radio Button Groups to Job Description

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Introducing Radio Button Groups feature for Job Descriptions

Upgrade your Job Descriptions with the new Radio Button Groups feature!

Key Features:

Easily add radio button groups to your job postings
Customize the options to fit your specific requirements
Streamline the application process for candidates

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Gather specific information from candidates with ease
Save time by eliminating back-and-forth communication
Improve the overall candidate experience

Solve your hiring problems effortlessly with the Radio Button Groups feature for Job Descriptions!

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How to Add Radio Button Groups to Job Description

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2014-12-10
Works OK so far. I'd like to be able to move/drag text so it is better aligned (After using it for a while I found I could make it work like I wanted it to). It was nor intuitive; it required considerable fiddling with
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2018-02-12
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Add a form to your page; Click the Edit button; Click on the Add Field button; Select the Radio Button option; Label the name (title) of the radio field options and choose if a selection is required or not;
Each id on a Web page must be unique, and the id elements of each radio button follow those rules. Each radio element also has a name attribute. The name attribute is used to specify the entire group of radio objects. All radio buttons in a group have the same name.
A radio button or option button is a graphical control element that allows the user to choose only one of a predefined set of mutually exclusive options.
4 Answers. Set the required attribute for at least one input of the radio group. Setting required for all inputs is more clear, but not necessary (unless dynamically generating radio-buttons). To group radio buttons they must all have the same name value.
They were named after the physical buttons used on car radios to select preset stations when one of the buttons was pressed, other buttons would pop out, leaving the pressed button the only button in the pushed in position. ... Radio buttons are so called because they function like the channel presets on radios.
Click Add New Action, select JavaScript. Copy and paste the code below into the action: ... Under Layout > Layout Options tab, make sure the option to Use Default Browser Icons for Radio Buttons and Checkboxes is checked as this Javascript only works on default browser icons. Test to make sure it works!
Open the PDF file that you will use for the form. From the Forms menu, select Add or Edit Fields... From the Add New Field pull-down menu, select Show Tools on Toolbar. ... Click Radio Button Tool. ... Position the cursor where you want the form field to begin.
Open the PDF file that you will use for the form. From the Forms menu, select Add or Edit Fields... From the Add New Field pull-down menu, select Show Tools on Toolbar. ... Click Radio Button Tool. ... Position the cursor where you want the form field to begin.
In the Tools pane, select the Interactive Objects panel. Click the Button tool, and draw your button on the page. ... On the General tab, type the field's name, and add a tooltip for user information. On the Appearance tab, choose visual options, such as the border and fill colors.
Using the Select Object tool, select a row of radio buttons, right-click one of them and then select Align - Top (or Bottom). Do this to each row. Then select a column and select Align - Left (or Right).
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