Thanks very much - that does help.
I'm surprised it has to be done in jquery.
But if it works, I'm all for it.
Thanks again.
On Dec 27, 9:16 am, Chris Lawlor wrote:
> Michael,
>
> In one of my projects, I did something like this:
>
>
> {% for field in rating_form %}
> {{ field}}
>
Michael,
In one of my projects, I did something like this:
{% for field in rating_form %}
{{ field}}
{% endfor %}
$('#stars').children().not(":radio").hide()
$('#stars').stars({
cancelShow: false,
callback: function(ui, type, value){
ajaxVot
One thought, and this maybe the whole issue, is that the radio button
is using labels for the text and not titles.
I would expect the output to be something like this:
but instead the output is like this:
1
Is this something that anyone else has had to deal with?
Thanks
Michael
On Dec
Hi,
I am using the jQuery stars on a radio field as a custom renderer. The
stars come up nicely but the
choice text still displays to the side of the stars.
How can I not show the choice text but still populate the field with
the choice result?
I am displaying the field in the template like this:
{
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