Letter Blocks - Post ID 240447

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Is there any way to create a block for a single letter and if so, would it be possible to make a line of them where an address could be imputed as in the "What's on your mind?"
Pete
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I'm not sure what you mean by a "block for a single letter," but you can probably use the HTML element and code in your own set of blocks. However, this would not be inputs.
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What I would like to do is to have a text field that would be small enough to put in one letter only so that to put in an address line for example would need say 20 across the form.
I have seen this on other forms so hopefully it may be possible in WFB.
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You can limit the number of characters that can be typed in a text field by setting the max-length. If you want only 1 character, then set it to 1. The smallest width, however, is 20% so I think you may be limited to 5 text fields in a row. 20 of them would take 4 rows.

On the other hand, you can create the fields and export. After export, you can edit the form and CSS so that you get 20 of them across one line. Just make sure you create all the fields in the form before exporting.
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Thanks for the help but I think I'll forget that idea.
Pete
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There is a setting right in the program to tell it how many characters each field should allow for input. Check the options of each of the fields you want to set and you should see an input box to tell it how many characters you want to to limit it to. :)
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Then you can add some custom css to make the inputs narrow.
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