Many of WordPress form builders are Now using Uniform , the forms look nice and very sexy in all browsers . please think about it and don't stay behind . http://uniformjs.com/
Thank you
Many of WordPress form builders are Now using Uniform , the forms look nice and very sexy in all browsers . please think about it and don't stay behind . http://uniformjs.com/
Thank you
Thank you for the suggestion.
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If not built into the project yet, do you know if this can be done manually without conflict?
@driveroll, according to their documentation, it does not look difficult to implement: http://uniformjs.com/
You can add the script and style to the header of the page where the form is located, then choose which elements get the Uniform.js styles applied by adding some additional script. It was not too difficult to add it to this form.
http://gravity.chrishajer.com/job-application/
I applied it only to the checkboxes, radio buttons and the submit button.