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Status Under review
Created by Callum Buxton
Created on Feb 29, 2024

More attractive multi-choice option on a CTA

The only multi-choice option on a CTA is a check-box. When you have a lots of possible options, this makes the CTA extremely long on a webpage.


The job-alert function already has a much more sleek and sexy visual which allows multi-option to be chosen from a drop down, and then appear as a single line.


Can this formatting be available for other multi choice fields? It can significantly reduce overall footprint of a CTA, and make it look far more professional.



What is the business process you are trying to achieve?

Improve the aesthetic of a Call-To-Action form and reduce overall footprint on a webpage.

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  • Callum Buxton
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    Dec 11, 2024

    @Steve - Any news on when this might happen in '25?


    We have a few CTAs that are really long and I'd love to make them a little sexier but having a neater multi-option!

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    Steve Oxley
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    Jun 21, 2024

    Added to FY25 planning board for consideration.

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    Steve Oxley
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    Apr 24, 2024

    Thanks for taking the time to submit this suggestion Callum.

    I've shared the feedback with our User Experience team for their consideration, and I will provide an update here should we be in a position to act upon this suggest following their review.

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    Steve Oxley
    Product Manager