Actually you can add your own theme. There are filter for this,
eg.
add_filter('ajwpqsf_theme_opt', 'my_own_theme');
function my_own_theme($theme){
$theme[] =array(
'name' => 'Defualt Theme 2',
'themeid' => 'ownthme',
'link' => 'your theme css file url',
'id' => 'awpqsf_id2',
'class' => 'awpqsf_class2',
'thumb' => 'thumbnail link url';
return $theme;
}
Parameters reference:
Name – your theme name. (Like Default theme on the admin form setting page)
themeid – the theme unique id
link – this is your css file url
id – the form div id (default is awpqsf_id, the div that wrapped the form)
class = the field class
thumb – the theme thumbnail url, for showing in the admin form setting page.
The default form DOM is like below:
<div id="awpqsf_id">
<div class="form_title">Form Title</div>
<form id="ajax_wpqsffrom_186">
<div class="awpqsf_class taxdropdown-0"></div>
<div class="awpqsf_class cmfcheckbox-0 togglecheck"></div>
<div class="awpqsf_class awpqsf_submit"></div>
<div class="awpqsf_class cmfcheckbox-0 togglecheck"></div>
<input type="button" id="awpqsf_id_btn" value="Search" alt="[Submit]" class="searchbtn">
</div>
</form>
</div>