Web Form Height - Post ID 193048

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Hi guys.

Cant seem to figure this out but is there any way to know what my forms height will be once complete so i know how much space to make on my site,

until now i have just been experimenting but they has to be a better way than this..

Many thanks,...
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The height of the form is automatically based by the number of elements you add to it. There is no preference to set a "maximum" height.
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User 2089617 Photo


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Hi Scott.

I understand that and it makes sense. but it seems too bit when i add it to VSD as it adds a lot ot space to the tom and bottom of the form when added to the site. take a look at http://www.sultangardenssharm.co.uk/Contact_Us.html

In VSD the form fits nice and snug but once published i get the space at the top and bottom...
Murray Walker: And look at the flames coming from the back of Berger's McLaren
James Hunt: Actually, Murray, they're not flames, it's the safety light.
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Andrew J Cranswick wrote:
Hi Scott.

I understand that and it makes sense. but it seems too bit when i add it to VSD as it adds a lot ot space to the tom and bottom of the form when added to the site. take a look at http://www.sultangardenssharm.co.uk/Contact_Us.html

In VSD the form fits nice and snug but once published i get the space at the top and bottom...

Try using the transparent theme instead. That has a very limited amount of padding.
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Ok

Take a look again and refresh, it still don't look right. I have attached a VSD screen shot so you can see where it should start...

Strange...
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Andrew J Cranswick wrote:
Ok

Take a look again and refresh, it still don't look right. I have attached a VSD screen shot so you can see where it should start...

Strange...

I don't see anything wrong there Andrew.
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surely the form should be closer to the blue line that says "Contact Sultan Gardens Sharm" as per the VSD screen shot. also it should not have all the empty space at the bottom before the text that says "RESERVATIONS (Please Note: number for NEW bookings only)"

I hope you understand what i mean..
Murray Walker: And look at the flames coming from the back of Berger's McLaren
James Hunt: Actually, Murray, they're not flames, it's the safety light.
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Andrew J Cranswick wrote:
surely the form should be closer to the blue line that says "Contact Sultan Gardens Sharm" as per the VSD screen shot. also it should not have all the empty space at the bottom before the text that says "RESERVATIONS (Please Note: number for NEW bookings only)"

I hope you understand what i mean..

What you see on VSD is only an approximation of what it will look like. Once you publish, there are slight differences like that. If you need more control over padding and spacing, you would want to use our HTML Editor so you can tweak the markup.
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Many thanks.

I have had a play around and now this is looking better...
Murray Walker: And look at the flames coming from the back of Berger's McLaren
James Hunt: Actually, Murray, they're not flames, it's the safety light.

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