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TOPIC: howto change location of form fields ?

howto change location of form fields ? 16 years 10 months ago #3577

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hi

Rsforms pro (trial) looks great to me.

so I would like to know a few things more !

1. is it possible to change the horizontal and vertical position of the fields ?

2. is it possible to put 2 fields (e.g. adress and zip code) on one row together ?

thanx in advance

Pieter
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Re:howto change location of form fields ? 16 years 10 months ago #3578

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No problem, you have generate layout, but you can change it if you want and do your custon html code.

Have fun ^^
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Re:howto change location of form fields ? 16 years 10 months ago #3597

When you edit a field in RSForm, toward the bottom you'll see a textbox labeled Field Style - that's the HTML that RSForm will use for that field. The default is a row in a table with cells for the title, the field itself, and the description, but you can do anything you want, as long as the field code (\"{field}\") stays there. For example, to put two fields right next to each other (I do this a lot), with no description for the first field and no title for the second field, you would remove everything after \"{field1}\" in the box for Field1, and everything before \"{field2}\" in the box for Field2. Or you can do the whole form totally differently, with div's instead of table rows, for example. There is a Form Style tab for the form overall (which by default creates a table structure), so you can use that in conjunction with the Style boxes for each field, and basically do anything you want.
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