Can I put photos on the Image Radio buttons?

  • scorrado
    Asked on April 27, 2015 at 1:07 PM

    I am trying to create a Checklist form for assessing our Clinic appearance. I would like to be able to use the Image Radio Buttons as the "visual description" of what meets or does not meet our standards for appearance. Can the Radio buttons be of pictures we have taken? If so, then how would I make questions that then they answer by checking which picture their clinic most looks like?

    For example:

    Category: Parking Lot is free of cracks and potholes 

    Possible answers:

    1. Meets (with picture of good looking parking lot)

    2. Safety deficit (with picture of a huge pothole and cracks in the parking lot)

     

  • Ben
    Replied on April 27, 2015 at 2:10 PM

    Yes, you can place any type of the image including photos taken by a camera or phone.

    To do that you should first add the Image Radio Buttons widget to your jotform (see here how: How to Add a Widget to your Form) and then use wizard to add and edit the images.

    The wizard should open by itself when you add the widget to the jotform, but you can always go back to it by clicking on the widget in the Form Builder and then clicking on the wand icon in the quick action bar in the top right corner:

    Can I put photos on the Image Radio buttons? Image 1 Screenshot 20

    If you have any issues setting it up, you can give us the links to the images and we could help you set it up.

  • scorrado
    Replied on April 28, 2015 at 2:03 PM

    I am looking to put a question above the image choices and then have a value for each of the images, is Image Radio Buttons my best Widget choice?

  • Ben
    Replied on April 28, 2015 at 3:16 PM

    Image Radio Buttons and Image Checkboxes are probably the best options to use for that and we can assist with the text to be above the image if so is needed.

    The difference between the two would be that the first one allows only one selection from all options shown, while checkbox allows multiple answers / options to be selected.