• Resolved klaggy

    (@klaggy)


    Hi there,

    I couldn’t understand why some fields in my form would only be accessible through the TAB key, not by clicking on it and I realized that if I removed the classes from the layout option (multiple columns), then it worked. Is it a known issue? Any work around or advice?

    Thanks,

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  • Plugin Support Ethan Choi

    (@ethanchoi)

    Hi klaggy,

    It sounds like the issue you’re seeing is a result of the base styling option being used on your site. If you go to WPForms > Settings and look to the Include Form Styling dropdown, this is currently set to Base styling only. This option includes limited styling, which is why you’re seeing this issue in multi column layouts.

    To fix this, you could consider two options:

    1) You could switch this dropdown to our default option, Base and form theme styling.

    2) You could use some custom CSS. To set this up you’ll need to open the form builder and click on the field immediately below the multi column fields. Then open the Advanced Options section, and adding the CSS class “wpf-custom-clear” (without quotes) to the CSS Classes field (here’s a screenshot).

    In case it helps, here’s a tutorial from WPBeginner on easy ways to add custom CSS like this to your site.

    I hope this helps ??

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