I have a custom form we would like to create, and a few of the questions have 3 images I would like to include as options. I checked all the form fields and it does not look possible, but I thought I would ask here to see if anything had found a way. Thanks hive!
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Hi Kelly,
It is possible to show images in lists, but on a custom form, the closest workaround is to use a descriptive text parameter (e.g. "Related Image"), which -- although it won't support an embedded image such as this:
<iframe src="https://giphy.com/embed/xT5LMQ8rHYTDGFG07e" width="480" height="366" frameBorder="0" class="giphy-embed" allowFullScreen></iframe><p><a href="https://giphy.com/gifs/season-3-the-simpsons-3x11-xT5LMQ8rHYTDGFG07e">via GIPHY</a></p>
you can at least set the text to "Copy and paste the following link to see the image: https://giphy.com/gifs/season-3-the-simpsons-3x11-xT5LMQ8rHYTDGFG07e", or (in case it suits your workflow), you could also paste it (or "them") into the description of the object in question (e.g. Project, Task, Issue, etc.) which -- perhaps a happy oversight -- is the one place will render the link as clickable.
Regards,
Doug
I would also like an answer to this!
I know you can use emojis as options (such as 😀😩😓🔴) but images are not supported yet.
As much as I love and use a well placed emoji 😁 , we're trying to steer clear of that in WF 😥 .
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Hi Kelly,
It is possible to show images in lists, but on a custom form, the closest workaround is to use a descriptive text parameter (e.g. "Related Image"), which -- although it won't support an embedded image such as this:
<iframe src="https://giphy.com/embed/xT5LMQ8rHYTDGFG07e" width="480" height="366" frameBorder="0" class="giphy-embed" allowFullScreen></iframe><p><a href="https://giphy.com/gifs/season-3-the-simpsons-3x11-xT5LMQ8rHYTDGFG07e">via GIPHY</a></p>
you can at least set the text to "Copy and paste the following link to see the image: https://giphy.com/gifs/season-3-the-simpsons-3x11-xT5LMQ8rHYTDGFG07e", or (in case it suits your workflow), you could also paste it (or "them") into the description of the object in question (e.g. Project, Task, Issue, etc.) which -- perhaps a happy oversight -- is the one place will render the link as clickable.
Regards,
Doug
Thanks, Doug. I'm going to send your answer to our team to see if this will work for their needs.
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Hello. I don't understand the solution at all. We would also like to include a bitmap or small image with a custom form so that it can be extracted along with other data on a report. HELP! Need this answer asap!
Thank you
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