Display as Tags
The Choice Tag Display feature provides an alternative way to present multiple-choice questions in a more compact and visually appealing format. This feature transforms traditional radio buttons and checkboxes into tag-style options, making the questionnaire more space-efficient and easier to navigate.
Display Mode Comparison
The system offers two distinct display modes for choice questions:
1. Standard Display Mode:Example
- Options are presented in a table format
2. Tag Display Mode:Example
- Options are presented as tags
- Left-aligned layout
- Automatic line breaks
- More compact presentation

Feature Access
1. Navigate to the question edit page
2. Select a multiple choice ,Enable the "Display as Tags " option

Supported Question Types
The Tag Display Mode is available for the following question types:
- Standard Single Choice Questions
- Rating Single Choice Questions
- Standard Multiple Choice Questions
- Rating Multiple Choice Questions
Three-Level Tag Structure
When using option grouping and dropdown selections, a three-level tag structure is formed:
1. Option Group Level
2. Option Level
3. Dropdown Selection Level
Compatibility Notes
The Tag Display Mode has the following compatibility restrictions:
- Cannot be used simultaneously with "Option Images"
- Cannot be used with "Columns per Row" setting
Recommended Usage Scenarios
The Tag Display Mode is particularly useful in the following situations:
1. When displaying questionnaires through website integration
2. When space optimization is required
3. When improving respondent focus is important
4. When dealing with a large number of options
Important Notes
- Tag Display Mode is designed to enhance user experience and space efficiency
- Consider the compatibility restrictions before enabling this feature
- The three-level tag structure provides better organization for complex questions
- This feature is especially beneficial for mobile device users
FAQs
Q: What is the difference between standard display mode and tag display mode?
A: Standard display mode presents options in a table format, while tag display mode shows options as compact tags with left-aligned layout, automatic line breaks, and more space-efficient presentation.
Q: Which question types support the tag display mode?
A: Tag display mode is available for standard single choice, rating single choice, standard multiple choice, and rating multiple choice questions.
Q: How do I enable the tag display mode for a question?
A: Navigate to the question edit page, select a multiple choice question, and enable the "Display as Tags" option in the question settings.
Q: What is the three-level tag structure?
A: When using option grouping and dropdown selections, the three-level structure includes: Option Group Level, Option Level, and Dropdown Selection Level, providing better organization for complex questions.
Q: Can I use tag display mode with option images?
A: No, tag display mode cannot be used simultaneously with "Option Images" due to compatibility restrictions.
Q: Can I use tag display mode with the "Columns per Row" setting?
A: No, tag display mode is incompatible with the "Columns per Row" setting. You'll need to choose between these two display options.
Q: When should I use tag display mode?
A: Tag display mode is particularly useful when displaying questionnaires through website integration, when space optimization is required, when improving respondent focus is important, or when dealing with a large number of options.
Q: How does tag display mode improve user experience?
A: Tag display mode enhances user experience by providing more compact presentation, better space efficiency, improved readability, and easier navigation, especially on mobile devices.
Q: Can I switch between display modes after creating a question?
A: Yes, you can enable or disable the "Display as Tags" option at any time in the question settings, allowing you to switch between standard and tag display modes.
Q: Does tag display mode affect the data collection or analysis?
A: No, tag display mode only affects the visual presentation of the question. Data collection, validation, and analysis remain exactly the same regardless of the display mode used.
Q: Is tag display mode responsive for mobile devices?
A: Yes, tag display mode is especially beneficial for mobile device users as it provides better space optimization and improved readability on smaller screens.