• I know CSS, but I shouldn’t have to use it these days to be able to style a form! I downloaded the layout and styles add-on and it’s a joke. Try reducing the space between inputs when you have single line text fields, a selector field, a text area field and a button. Or try try reducing the inputs heights… everything gets messed up. The styling add-on is not worth it. You might as well learn CSS, way simpler. Except it’s still hard with these forms because of how the css selectors are set up. It’s just ridiculous how bad this plug in is, and how ugly the default styling is too…

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by Adrian.
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  • I’ve used this plugin the first time today and I have no problems styling the form by using CSS.

    Just choose “no style” in the preferences and make your own CSS.

    Greetings

    You’re not wrong, the best form system for WP was Caldera, which included an easy to use styling plugin. Unfortunately, many of the better Caldera features are unavailable in the Ninja Form system.

    I have tried many of them, I still don’t have one that I like as much as Caldera.

    Here is an example: Place multiple text and phone fields side by side, then check them on a smaller viewport, good luck on how they will order. And there is no clear way to order them on mobile.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 3 months ago by saintjk.
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