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Hi Franky,
first of all please forgive me for asking this, but I spend over an hour to try to format the RSVP form. I know you commonly don’t answer CSS requests.
My question is not a “how to” make it look like … rather it is a question if – what I try to do – is finally possible at all.
Beneath my RSVP form I do have a string “(* marks a required field)” is it possible to format that string? I could not figure out what CSS class is used to cover this string.
But not only this string also formatting the different input fields in it’s length independently from each other is something that I tried to achieve as for example I don’t need an input field for a postal code having the same length as for the street name or apartment number. Or if I expand the size of the “input” field also any check-box get this additional space!
Finally is it possible to use placeholders in the input fields?
Many thanks for any short answer.
Have a great weekend!
JK
With placeholder I mean <input type="text"class="inputs" <strong>placeholder</strong>="e-mail" />
OK – defining an input field independently is something I forgot that it could be done easily:
form#eme-rsvp-form input[type="text"] { width:300px; }
form#eme-rsvp-form input[name="POSTCODE"] { width:30px; }
I should think before writing! Sorry!
Concerning the “marks a required field”, the latest dev now adds an id to it: id=’eme_mark_required_field’, so you can just hide it if you want.
Excellent … with this change total control get’s closer! Again many thanks!