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Responsive Forms, How

Thread began 9/12/2015 8:17 am by operations439446 | Last modified 9/15/2015 10:20 am by Ray Borduin | 909 views | 3 replies |

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Responsive Forms, How

Greetings, When creating a form where can you change to a responsive form. Right now I am using "sidebar" in a column but there got to be a better way?

Thanks,

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

You can usually add a few simple CSS rules using media queries to convert any form to a mobile friendly design. It usually involves removing float characteristics, making labels display as block elements, and setting all widths to 100% at a particular screen size.

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operations439446

Hi Ray,
I guess the point I was trying to make is this should be added to the automated system as an available upgrade. There should be a "responsive" option added to this. Your form builder is great, simple and just a few simple clicks to complete a complex form and it should stay true to it's concept. Having to hand tweak all that departs from the purpose of the system?
You got great stuff and support...suggest you consider upgrading to address the responsive world, it's not going away.

Same for your prebuilt galleries.
Bob

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Yes. I agree and we will be adding this option in a future update. For now it can be done manually with a little bit of CSS.

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