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Good day @lsoulet
1. Yes, you can include text next line to the image.
2. You can have one text field at the top of the form but it is not movable.
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My question is two parts:
1. Can you include text with a logo in the Header? If so, how do you do this (where do you add the text)?
2. If I add the extra text box, how do I move it
Thank you.
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The header must remain at the top. The additional text box can be moved between the sections.
Last edited by CnP.LiveSupport.AB; 03-25-2020, 01:45 PM.
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Is it possible to modify where, among all of the other sections, this text box is placed? Or will it always remain at the top of the donation page?
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If I add text to the header area, am I still able to include a logo? I currently have a logo and tried to add "alternative text", but it is not showing up. Am I able to have both a logo and text?
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You can add text to the page header area, and if you use one of the two column templates, there is a 'side text box'. But for the section with the form itself, with the buttons down to the submit button, you may only add one text box.
Except for the 2 column templates, there is no additional option to add another text box.
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Add multiple text blocks to a form template
I am starting to create my first online donation form and am using one of the out of the box templates. I need to add more than one text block to the form to add additional ways to donate and tax receipt information. Is it possible to add multiple text blocks? From what I can tell, I am only able to add one text block with the form builder. In this case, if I used a pre-existing template, I suppose I would need to consolidate all of my information into the one text block? If this is a limitation with the particular template that I am using, are there other templates that would allow me to add multiple text blocks?Tags: None
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