Form Widget v.2 and CSS Examples
UPDATE: As of the 6.23.2010 maintenance release, new HTML container elements have been added to the KIMBIA form widget. These new elements will facilitate more advanced form layouts via CSS and provide a more accurate method of styling. Any custom stylesheet that was written prior to these updates should continue to work as expected and no changes are necessary to accommodate these new elements. However, if you are applying custom styles to your KIMBIA form widget, we recommend reading the updated documentation and CSS examples.
With the release of our widget v2 or "short snippet", we have updated the documentation for configuring and customizing your KIMBIA forms. The new documentation covers everything from understanding the "new" short snippet to applying custom styles.
Highlights of the documentation:
- Understanding the New short 'snippet'
- Modifying the short 'snippet' configuration
- Appending the short 'snippet' manually
- Default behavior of the Kimbia form
- Applying custom styling
- Widget v2 HTML structure
- Example custom CSS styles
In response to many customer requests, we are very excited to present the example CSS styles. While our forms are extremely flexible in how they are styled, this flexibility has left many wondering where to begin. Now all you have to do is begin with one of the example style sheets and edit or tweak it from there - much easier than starting from scratch.
A future post will be highlighting some customer examples, so if you would like your form or widget highlighted just let us know.
KIMBIA widget v2 Documentation
KIMBIA CSS Examples