Overview: How do Attributes display?
When creating an attribute, you have several options on the Attribute Details page for the way you want it to display and collect information. With so many options, sometimes it can be easy to get confused as to what each one is. So we’ve made it easy for you with simple descriptions below!
Related articles:
- Attribute Overview
- How do I Create an Attribute?
- What Types of Attributes Can I Create?
- How do I Create Dependent Attributes?
How to: Display Types
Text Box: Single line allowing a user to input their own custom value.
Combobox: Dropdown selection, requiring you to choose from a list of options. Once selected, the list of options is no longer displayed, unless you expand the list from the dropdown arrow again.
Combolist: Exactly like the “combo box” except as you type a value, it will pull from the possible results.
Checkbox: A single check box that can be selected (useful for true/false, yes/no, etc).
MultiLine Textbox: A text box with multiple lines allowing more space for a custom response. Users can input up to a maximum of 6,000 characters.
Checklist: Displays a list of options to select by checking the box. Allows for multiple selections.
Radio Buttons: Displays multiple options with the ability to only select one.
Rank: Ranking options from highest to lowest, favorite to least favorite, etc. Cannot rank 2 options the same value.
Label: Display information to users, instead of collecting. Can be helpful when using conditional logic (ie: Staff Attribute 1-“Are you a U.S. citizen?” If the answer is no, then the Label attribute might say “In accordance with federal law, we cannot employ anyone who is not a U.S. citizen”).
Datepicker: Display an option for the user to select a date.