I apologise for the late reply, unfortunately some other things took priority over this matter and I lost sight of it.
Personally I agree with you, but according to our survey admin that's not an issue as it "would pass as a neutral answer". Another problem might be how the JavaScript approach would perform on small devices ...holch wrote: Because the way out layout it right now, people could mark all "good" AND "bad" at the same time.
Floating them together for example? Generally sounds like a good idea, but wouldn't that require a whole lot of CSS in order to keep it responsive? Not to mention that the amount of questions would increase drastically ... it'd create some confusion when firing up the survey statistics, I presume.tpartner wrote: (...), I would use multiple questions for each "row" (a checkbox followed by 4 list-radios) and merge them with CSS so they appear to be single questions. This would give you a vertical alignment that works well on phones.