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form builder layout

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 9:15 am
by rima
I have a little problem with my forms, I like the standard layout put the fields that need to be filled in arent showing as I want it. I added a screenshot.

I would like the fields displayed like

text          -field-
more text  -field-

not like

text -field-
more text -field-

this is the code

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{* DEFAULT FORM LAYOUT / pure CSS *}
{$fb_form_header}
{if $fb_form_done == 1}
	{* This first section is for displaying submission errors *}
	{if isset($fb_submission_error) && $fb_submission_error}
		<div class="error_message">{$fb_submission_error}</div>
		{if isset($fb_show_submission_errors) && $fb_show_submission_errors}
			<div class="error">
			<ul>
			{foreach from=$fb_submission_error_list item=thisErr}
				<li>{$thisErr}</li>
			{/foreach}
			</ul>
		</div>
		{/if}
	{/if}
{else}
	{* this section is for displaying the form *}
	{* we start with validation errors *}
	{if isset($fb_form_has_validation_errors) && $fb_form_has_validation_errors}
		<div class="error_message">
		<ul>
		{foreach from=$fb_form_validation_errors item=thisErr}
			<li>{$thisErr}</li>
		{/foreach}
		</ul>
		</div>
	{/if}
	{if isset($captcha_error) && $captcha_error}
		<div class="error_message">{$captcha_error}</div>
	{/if}

	{* and now the form itself *}
	{$fb_form_start}
	<div>{$fb_hidden}</div>
	<div{if $css_class != ''} class="{$css_class}"{/if}>
	{if $total_pages gt 1}<span>{$title_page_x_of_y}</span>{/if}
	{foreach from=$fields item=entry}
		{if $entry->display == 1}
        	{strip}
         	{if $entry->needs_div == 1}
            	<div
            	{if $entry->required == 1 || $entry->css_class != '' || $entry->valid == 0} class="
              		{if $entry->required == 1}required{/if}
              		{if $entry->css_class != ''} {$entry->css_class}{/if}
                    {if $entry->valid == 0} fb_invalid{/if}
              		"
            	{/if}
            	>
         	{/if}
         	{if $entry->hide_name == 0}
            	<label{if $entry->multiple_parts != 1} for="{$entry->input_id}"{/if}>{$entry->name}
            	{if $entry->required_symbol != ''}
               		{$entry->required_symbol}
            	{/if}
            	</label>
         	{/if}
         	{if $entry->multiple_parts == 1}
            	{section name=numloop loop=$entry->input}
               		{if $entry->label_parts == 1}
               			<div>{$entry->input[numloop]->input} {$entry->input[numloop]->name}</div>
               		{else}
               			{$entry->input[numloop]->input}
               		{/if}
               		{if isset($entry->input[numloop]->op) && $entry->input[numloop]->op}{$entry->input[numloop]->op}{/if}
            	{/section}
         	{else}
            	{if $entry->smarty_eval == '1'}{eval var=$entry->input}{else}{$entry->input}{/if}
         	{/if}
         	{if $entry->valid == 0} <--- {$entry->error}{/if}
         	{if $entry->needs_div == 1}
            	</div>
         	{/if}
         	{/strip}
     	{/if}
	{/foreach}
	{if $has_captcha == 1}
		<div class="captcha">{$graphic_captcha}{$title_captcha}<br />{$input_captcha}</div>
	{/if}
	<div class="submit">{$prev}{$submit}</div>
	</div>
	{$fb_form_end}
{/if}
{$fb_form_footer}

Re: form builder layout

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 7:59 am
by rima
anyone?

Re: form builder layout

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:48 am
by Rolf
Hey Rima,

Open the tab Form Template
Make your choice in the load template drop-downmenu...

Rolf  :)

Re: form builder layout

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 7:35 am
by rima
Cant find that ?

Re: form builder layout

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:30 pm
by Rolf
See screendump:

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Re: form builder layout

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 8:19 am
by rima
ah well that not working, then I get the results as shown in my first post

Re: form builder layout

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 1:11 pm
by Rolf
If you choose one of the templates in the drop down menu, it should work...

R.

Re: form builder layout

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 4:15 pm
by Dr.CSS
By giving a class to your fields and using css you can have this...

http://www.metachrome.co.uk/wide-format-printing.htm

Maybe if you look at the sticky topics in this thread you may see something of interest?...

Re: form builder layout

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:16 pm
by jayPjay
mark wrote: By giving a class to your fields and using css you can have this...

http://www.metachrome.co.uk/wide-format-printing.htm

Maybe if you look at the sticky topics in this thread you may see something of interest?...
The never ending story  ;D