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07-30-2014, 09:32 AM
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[REQ] Gravity Forms Layout and Styling
Gravity Forms comes styled to work out of the box with just about any theme. If the defaults aren't your cup of tea, we've also made it really easy to customize the look and feel of your form.
Sales Page Code: http://www.gravityforms.com/features/styles-layout/ Easy to Customize Every element in a Gravity Form can be targeted either directly by a class name, unique ID or by using CSS inheritance so you can completely change the look and feel of your form. Configurable Layouts There are 3 built-in label placement options as well as options for basic field sizes. For most of the fields, the user can define additional class names in order to apply additional custom styles or to target elements for other types of manipulation. Pre-defined CSS Classes Want a 2 column form layout? Gravity Forms makes it quick and easy with pre-defined CSS Ready Classes. Just add the class name to the field in the form editor and your work is done. SOME ONE PLEASE SHARE |
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