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Accessibility mode only. This is the style that is set on each answer of a question when the Accessibility mode is activated. This allows you to for example set enlarged text, contrasting colors etc. on the questions specifically for this mode.
Answer Section Style
The Answer section Style ( - - the area with yellow background) specifies a style for the entire answer-region of a question. Any settings for this style will be overridden by more "specific" answer-related styles, but this style can be used to complement those styles.
Figure 1 - Example of the Answer Section style
Answer Input Style
The Answer Input Style specifies a style for the input cells (the areas with yellow backgrounds - -) . The style is set on each answer of a question (the entire row) if no other style is specified for labels or inputs.
Figure 2 - Example of the Answer Input style
Alternating Answer Input Style
In the event you wish alternate answers to have different layouts, use this style to specify the “second” layout - .
Figure 3 - Example of the Alternating Answer Input style
Answer Label Style
This sets the style for the answer labels, shown in redhere below. In this example, no style has been specified for the group-header and group-answer styles. This style can be overridden by a style set directly on specific answers.
Figure 4 - Example of the Answer Label style
Right Answer Label Style
Use this style to specify the layout for the answer options displayed to the right of the answer grid table - as shown below, if 'left and right answer-text' is enabled.
Figure 5 - Example of the Right Answer Label Style
Alternating Answer Label Style
In the event you wish alternate answer labels to have different layouts, use this style to specify the “second” layout. If nothing is specified here, the group label style will be used. This style can be overridden by a style set directly on specific answers.
Note that the ‘Alternating Answer Label Style’ setting will often be challenged by group-header and group-answer labels. In the figure below, the ‘Alternating Answer Label Style’ is set and that has affected other aspects of the style than the background-color (alignment and bold/non-bold).
Figure 6 - Example of the Alternating Answer Label Style
Style on Specific Answer
This is not strictly part of a Question Skin, but be aware that you can override the style on specific answer alternatives by making changes in the Answers tab for the particular question - .
Figure 7 - Example of a Style on Specific Answer
Answer Buttons Styles
The options on this tab enable you to set styles for particular conditions for radio buttons and checkboxes.