Font size in response fields - Page 2...

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Gunsmoke wrote:
Looking for a good text editor with line numbers...
...not much but it is free...

The free HTML Editor of choice, of course, is the one from CoffeeCup:

http://www.coffeecup.com/free-editor/

(And it IS "much"! ;) ;
- goes without saying that the Registered version is even "mucher"!)
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I should have had a V8! :D
Graphics for the web, email, blogs and more!
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Shouldn't we all !? :D
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The only snag with altering the default CSS is that if you do any changes to the form, the CSS reverts back to the default when you save the form.

What I do is have a copy of the CSS that I have altered and after saving the changes, overwrite the new saved one with the changed one before uploading.

Hope you can follow that - it works for me with six forms.

Pete
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I believe you can do these changes and create your own themes as well. Not sure if the changes to the boxes can be done, but I would think you can start with whatever you want for a theme so try that. Here's a couple links to a thread that addresses creating/editing themes:

Creating:
http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … er-themes/

Editing:
http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … r-windows/
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Thanks for the suggestions. I will give it a try. I like the idea of being able to create a theme with the right size text field fonts and then being able to save it and just reuse it all the time.

Thanks again,
Galen

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