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Responsive Design / Fluid Design
#1
Hello, I am using Form Tools on a Responsive Design website I am creating. It would be great if the form could also comply to RD standards for different sized viewing devices. Is this possible in the future?
Thanks
Eric
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#2
Hey Eric,

You can create responsive forms and just connect them with the External Form method. Future responsive template sets for the Form Builder are being considered.

Cheers,

Joe
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#3
Thanks, Joe.
Eric
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#4
Hi

I see this post was made about 3.5 years ago.  Has there been any progress?

Cheers
Craig
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#5
Im want to make a responsive theme, but Im facing problems with time XD
Nelson Costa.
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#6
It would be very appreciated!
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#7
Yeah, it's definitely needed! The themes are really pretty old. But this isn't something I'll be tackling until FT4. I had to figure out what was essential for the new release and UI updates didn't make the cut.

But FT3 is coming along well, so hopefully it'll be sooner rather than later. Smile
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#8
Hi, I happened to see the topic. This is what I was looking for.
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#9
FT2/3 maybe have a old theme, but its very easy to handle Smile
Nelson Costa.
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#10
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