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meg19Asked on April 12, 2019 at 2:34 AM
Hi JotForm Team,
We have a question for you about creating a card-style form using conditional logic.
Our goal is to create a form for clients who order our “website copywriting” service.
We have already created a “general questionnaire” that applies to any webpage.
Please take a look at our questions below and let us know if this is possible? If not, could you suggest a way to achieve our goals with this form?
How many pages have you hired us to write?
(user answers ‘3’)
2. What are the names of those pages?
Page 1. User types in name “bookkeeping”
Page 2. User types in name “financial planning”
Page 3. User types in name “accounting”
[Jotform duplicates our existing “general questionnaire” 3 times – but customizes the name of each page, depending on the names the user gave us in question 2).
Bookkeeping Page Questions – please answer the following questions about your bookkeeping page.
(lists all of our general questionnaire questions)
Financial Planning Page Questions – please answer the following questions about your Financial Planning page.
(lists all of our general questionnaire questions)
Accounting Page Questions – please answer the following questions about your accounting page.
(lists all of our general questionnaire questions)
Form ends.
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tina JotForm DeveloperReplied on April 12, 2019 at 9:14 AM
This can be achieved by using conditional logic and text field features.
I have prepared an example form:
https://form.jotform.com/91013156119953
You can clone this form to your account in order to examine the steps:
https://www.jotform.com/help/42-How-to-Clone-an-Existing-Form-from-a-URL
In this example, the user can add pages count up to 3 but you can add more fields in order to ask more pages to users:
1) You need to ask the count of the pages first then the same amount of sections will appear in the form.
In order to achieve this, I have set this Show/hide fields conditional logic:
You can get more information about the conditional logic feature here:
https://www.jotform.com/help/316-How-to-Show-or-Hide-Fields-Base-on-User-s-Answer
customizes the name of each page, depending on the names the user gave us in question 2).
2) You can achieve this by following this guide:
https://www.jotform.com/help/418-Pass-an-Input-Field-to-a-Text-Field
I have also applied this feature on my test form.
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meg19Replied on April 15, 2019 at 3:43 AMHi JotForm Support,
This is excellent! Thanks for creating the form for us! We have one more
question for you.
We also want to ask the clients if they want us to write their homepage or
about page. If they answer “yes” to either, then we will show them a list
of specific questions about those pages. How would we add a question like
that to the form example you created for us?
Do you want us to write your homepage or about page?
• Homepage (if selected, show homepage questions later)
• About page (if selected, show about page questions later)
• No thanks
Best,
Meg
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Girish JotForm SupportReplied on April 15, 2019 at 9:46 AM
You can create this same question based on the guide shared by my colleague above. Add in the fields as shown below in your form.
Now create conditions as shown below. I've shown an example for the Homepage. In the same way, the condition can be created for the About page too.