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  • Plugin Contributor Form Maker Support

    (@formmakersupport)

    Hi, @dapadonkila!

    Thanks for the question!

    You can add the header of each section using Custom HTML field of Form Maker. If you need them to be formatted as headings, please enable Text mode and add the text in <h3> tags, such as:

    <h3 class="section-header">Heading text</h3>

    Please give this a try and let us know if it works for you.
    Thank you!

    Thread Starter Dapadonkila

    (@dapadonkila)

    I’ll be honest, you have lost me.

    Are you honestly saying that you do not have a draggable field for a simple label?

    I shouldn’t have to write code for something so simple.

    Thread Starter Dapadonkila

    (@dapadonkila)

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    Plugin Contributor Form Maker Support

    (@formmakersupport)

    Hi, @dapadonkila!

    Please note, that it is not required to write any code. Please have a look at this short video. Hope that will help you while using Custom HTML field.

    This field is a text editor, which will let you place any code. And since you mentioned you need Section Headers, I thought headings might be helpful.

    Thank you!

    Thread Starter Dapadonkila

    (@dapadonkila)

    Thanks for that.

    Makes much more sence.

    I noted in your video that you had two collums on the form, how did you achieve that please?

    Thanks in advance, Colin.

    Plugin Contributor Form Maker Support

    (@formmakersupport)

    Hi, @dapadonkila!

    That is also done by dragging the fields next to each other. Or when you add a new field, simply drag it next to the field where you wish to have it.

    But please note, that the width of the container your form is in, needs to be large enough to contain 2 columns. You can make the fields smaller using Size (px) option of each field.

    Let us know in case you have questions.
    Cheers!

    Thread Starter Dapadonkila

    (@dapadonkila)

    Understood, thanks. will try. C ??

    Plugin Contributor Form Maker Support

    (@formmakersupport)

    You are most welcome, @dapadonkila!
    Let us know if this helped.

    Cheers!

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