Re: Voting Radio Buttons positioning? (butterfly)
If you see a way to move them that you think is superior, then please work out all of the details and post exactly how you would do it with example HTML and people can comment on it.

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In reply to Re: Re: Voting Radio Buttons positioning? (butterfly) by halley
in thread Voting Radio Buttons positioning? by yung_tw

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