Element settings
Likert
A unique element key. Can only contain lowercase letters, numbers, and underscores.
 
This is used as a descriptive label when displaying this webform element.
Likert settings
Re-orderQuestion valueQuestion text / descriptionWeightOperations
more questions
Randomizes the order of the questions when they are displayed in the webform.
Please select predefined answers or enter custom answers.
Re-orderAnswer valueAnswer text / descriptionWeightOperations
more answers
Allowing N/A is ideal for situations where you wish to make a likert element required, but still want to allow users to opt out of certain questions.
Value stored in the database. Leave blank to store an empty string in the database.
Text displayed on the webform.
If checked, the answers will float at the top of the page as the user scrolls-thru the questions.
A short description of the element used as help for the user when they use the webform.
Displays a Help tooltip after the element's title.
The text displayed in Help tooltip after the element's title.Defaults to the element's title
The text displayed in Help tooltip after the element's title.
Displays a read more hide/show widget below the element's description.
The click-able label used to open and close more text.Defaults to: More
A long description of the element that provides form additional information which can opened and closed.
Determines the placement of the title.
Determines the placement of the description.
Determines the placement of the Help tooltip.
Make this element non-editable with the user entered (e.g. via developer tools) value ignored. Useful for displaying default value. Changeable via JavaScript.
Allow element to be populated using query string parameters.
Check this option if the user must enter a value.
If set, this message will be used when a required likert question is empty, instead of the default "X field is required." message. To include the question title in the required message, please include the @name placeholder in the required message.
Conditional logic
StateElementTrigger/ValueOperations
if of the following is met:
Enter a number range (1:100)
When this element is hidden, this element's value will be cleared.
The default value of the webform element.
Wrapper CSS classes
Apply classes to the element's wrapper around both the field and its label. Select 'custom…' to enter custom classes.
Apply custom styles to the element's wrapper around both the field and its label.
Enter additional attributes to be added to the element's wrapper.
Apply classes to the element's label.
Apply custom styles to the element's label.
Enter additional attributes to be added to the element's label.
Single item
Select how a single value is displayed.
The HTML to display for a single element value. You may include HTML or Twig. You may enter data from the submission as per the "variables" below.
The text to display for a single element value. You may include Twig. You may enter data from the submission as per the "variables" below.

Learn about Twig and how it is used in Drupal.

The following variables are available:

  • {{ value }}
  • {{ item.value }}
  • {{ item.raw }}
  • {{ item.list }}
  • {{ item.table }}
  • {{ data.element_key }}
  • {{ data['element_key'] }}
  • {{ data.element_key.delta }}
  • {{ data['element_key']['delta'] }}
  • {{ data.composite_element_key.subelement_key }}
  • {{ data.composite_element_key.delta.subelement_key }}
  • {{ original_data }}
  • {{ elements }}
  • {{ elements_flattened }}
  • {{ serial }}
  • {{ sid }}
  • {{ uuid }}
  • {{ token }}
  • {{ uri }}
  • {{ created }}
  • {{ completed }}
  • {{ changed }}
  • {{ in_draft }}
  • {{ current_page }}
  • {{ remote_addr }}
  • {{ uid }}
  • {{ langcode }}
  • {{ webform_id }}
  • {{ entity_type }}
  • {{ entity_id }}
  • {{ locked }}
  • {{ sticky }}
  • {{ notes }}
  • {{ webform }}
  • {{ webform_submission }}

You can also output tokens using the webform_token() function.

{{ webform_token('[webform_submission:values:element_value]', webform_submission, [], options) }}

You can debug data using the webform_debug() function.

{{ webform_debug(data) }}
Display CSS classes
Apply classes to the element's display wrapper. Select 'custom…' to enter custom classes.
Apply custom styles to the element's display wrapper.
Enter additional attributes to be added to the element's display wrapper.
The admin title will always be displayed when managing elements and viewing & downloading submissions.If an element's title is hidden, the element's admin title will be displayed when viewing a submission.
Admin notes/comments are display next to the element title in the form builder and visible in the form's YAML source
Private elements are shown only to users with results access.
Properties do not have to be prepended with a hash (#) character, the hash character will be automatically added to the custom properties.These properties and callbacks are not allowed: #allowed_tags, #tree, #array_parents, #parents, #weight, #access_callback, #ajax, #after_build, #element_validate, #lazy_builder, #post_render, #pre_render, #process, #submit, #validate, #value_callback, #file_value_callbacks, #date_date_callbacks, #date_time_callbacks, and #captcha_validate
Create submission
Select roles and users that should be able to populate this element when creating a new submission.
Roles
Select roles and users that should be able to update this element when updating an existing submission.
Roles
Select roles and users that should be able to view this element when viewing a submission.
Roles
If unchecked, the element is never displayed. The element will only be visible within the form builder and hidden from all other displays including submission details, results, and download.