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In addition to drop-down prompts for roll queries, I would love it if developer could instead specify that he wants radio buttons or buttons.

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Chris D.
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Currently a roll query of the form ?{Name of Query|Label 1,value1|Label 2,value2} produces a pop-up with a drop-down list and two buttons: Submit and Cancel. It would be nice if a minor variation of formatting would result instead two radio-buttons and two buttons: Submit and Cancel. A different slight variation might result in a pop-up with three buttons: Label 1, Label 2, and Cancel.  These additional options would allow the developer to fine-tune his presentation, and also allow much speedier navigation through complex submenus. For example, no longer: Press a token action, select dropdown, navigate to third option, press submit. Get secondary popup. Select dropdown, navigate to 2nd option, press submit.     Instead you could just press the token action, the 3rd button and the 2nd button. About 3 or 4 times faster.  If I can only have one of these two, I would prefur the buttons to the raido buttons. 
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Chris D.
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It would also be nice if a variant could produce a simple pop-up informational message. Just display the appropriate text with a single "OK" button. This would allow "Help" and other informational pop-ups to be brought up. 
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