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  • I would like to know that also.

    Me too

    Plugin Author hoffcamp

    (@hoffcamp)

    Sorry for the late response everybody…

    In the admin section, yes, I’m going to make it play nicely with mobile. As for the front end, if you have any experience with coding sites that work on both desktop and mobile please feel free to suggest something.

    As a temporary solution, you can create a form template to display the form however you like, though I can’t give you any advice on how to make it look good on mobile.

    Thread Starter ghulst

    (@ghulst)

    I don’t have suggestions for coding sites, but right now I am working with SurveyMonkey for a client and that works well on mobile, but is located on another URL outside the site. I would love to have a responsive site that has forms that are easy to use on mobile as well. Though I might now be asking too much. ??

    Ideally, it would be awesome if the plugin could:

    • Add page breaks in the form so you can do one or two questions per page
    • Show all forms in a easy to use way for mobile like SurveyMonkey does for instance

    And if I really keep dreaming, I would love it if we could connect the outcome of the form to users. That way we can send out forms, keep the answers related to the users that have answered them and then send out better forms to more appropriate groups in the future. Oh, and connect the plugin to something like https://www.highcharts.com on the backend, so it can be used like more of a survey system as well, giving easy overviews of scores on certain questions.

    I would purchase a Pro license in a second if that would be something the Pro version could do. ??

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