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Bit Form - Title field

The title field in Bit Form allows the administrator to add a title to a form element, such as a section, a group of fields, or an individual field. They can use smart tags to dynamically display data such as the user's name, email, site title or other values in the title.

⚙ General Settings

1.Field Key

A Field Key is distinct for each field, with b1-5 serving as an illustration. b stands for Bit Form and 1 signifies the form ID , and 5 indicates the 5th field of the form. These keys are utilized in Success/Error Messages, WebHooks, Redirect Pages, Email Templates, Workflows, and Integrations.

2.Name

The name of a field is a unique identifier used in form submissions. It typically consists of, text-1-2 is an example of the field name. the text means field-type, 1 represents form id , and 5 represents the 5th field of the form. This field name can be used for various purposes such as Fetch data from url parameter.

3. Title

The title field in Bit Form allows administrators to add a title to form elements and customize it with smart tags. Additionally, administrators can specify the title's formatting as a heading, div, span, or paragraph.

Leading and Trailing Icons: The leading and trailing icon option allows you to add a symbol or image at the beginning (leading) or end (trailing) of the title. With Bit Form, you can access over 10,000 icons from various open-source libraries and upload a custom icon to suit your specific needs.

4. Subtitle

The subtitle is an additional piece of text that appears below the title. Also, administrators can use smart tags to dynamically display data such as the user's name, email, site title, or other values in the subtitle.

Leading and Trailing Icons: The leading and trailing icon option allows you to add a symbol or image at the beginning (leading) or end (trailing) of the subtitle. With Bit Form, you can access over 10,000 icons from various open-source libraries and upload a custom icon to suit your specific needs.

5. Admin Label

This field is designated for administrative use and allows an administrator to set a label name that will be displayed on the responses page.

6. Size & Position

It typically refers to the dimensions and placement of an input or output field within a user interface. It specifies the width and position, x-position, and w-width of the field on the screen or page.

7. The Logo/Icon

This option allows administrators to add an icon or logo before the title and subtitle of a form element. This feature allows for enhanced customization and branding of the form, making it visually appealing and aligned with the overall design of the website or application.

8. Label Alignment

This option allows administrators to specify the alignment of labels for this field.There are three options for label alignment in Bit Form Left, Right, and Center Administrators can choose the label alignment that best fits their form design and layout requirements

9. Layout Direction

This option allows administrators to choose how the title and icon are displayed in relation to each other. This feature provides flexibility in how the title and icon are arranged, allowing for customization to suit the desired form layout and design. There are four options for layout direction in Bit Form: Vertical, Vertical Reserve, Horizontal, Horizontal Reserve Administrators can choose the layout direction that best fits their form design and layout requirements.

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