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TOPIC: Can RSForms do this?

Can RSForms do this? 12 years 2 months ago #16387

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I need to copy this form - www.homeimprovementbids.com. So far I have an extremely ugly and misbehaving version here - www.ckdev.info/hib . It's currently in XHTML; regular tables looks even worse.

Can RSForms even handle this? I am disappointed in the extension. I'm no coder and having to play with the code every time I need a basic (but lacking in RSForms) thing done is frustrating.

Please, I need some help.
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Re: Can RSForms do this? 12 years 2 months ago #16405

I have had good luck installing the RS Forms "Content" plugin, which lets you embed a form in an article. THEN, create a single cell table, apply a nice background color and display the form inside the table. You will be pleased with the results, which are easy to control and look better than the form you have.
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Re: Can RSForms do this? 12 years 2 months ago #16406

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Thanks Roger. <rant> A much better reply than I got from "Support". They just said it was a "...rather standard HTML and CSS usage..." and sent me to the demo form. It's only "rather standard" if the person doing it knows enough to make it so! I know some, but without knowing where to put the code, that sort of "help" is plain annoying.</rant> :P

Anyway, I'll give that a go - sounds simple and I've done it before with other forms extensions.
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