Text / Header / Divider / Spacer Field
Video Tutorial
This section provides detailed instructions on how to effectively use the Paragraph, Spacer, Divider, and Heading Field in your forms.
The Paragraph, Spacer, Divider, and Heading Fields in MakeForms are powerful tools designed to enhance the visual appeal and structure of your forms without collecting data.
Paragraph Text Field
- Purpose: Adds a block of text to your form, useful for instructions, descriptions, or any information you wish to convey to the user.
- Customization: Full control over text formatting, including font size, style, alignment, and color.
Spacer Field
- Function: Introduces vertical space between form elements, allowing for custom spacing to improve form readability.
- Adjustability: Height can be adjusted to suit the design needs of your form.
Divider Field
- Usage: Creates a visible line to separate sections or elements within your form, aiding in the organization of content.
- Styles: Offers multiple styles, including solid, dotted, and double lines, with color customization.
Heading Field
- Application: Used to add headings to your forms, perfect for titles, section breaks, or important announcements.
- Flexibility: Supports various font sizes, weights, and colors to match the form’s design theme.
Best Practices
- Utilize Heading Fields at the beginning of forms or to introduce new sections, enhancing the user’s navigation through the form.
- Use Paragraph Text Fields to provide detailed instructions or information, making the form easier to understand and complete.
- Incorporate Spacer and Divider Fields to visually break up long forms, reducing user fatigue and improving the form-filling experience.
Implementation Tips
- Align Paragraph Text Fields with the form’s content strategy, ensuring the text is relevant and helpful.
- Adjust the Spacer Field height based on the density of the form elements, aiming for a balanced and aesthetically pleasing layout.
- Choose Divider Field styles that complement the form’s design, using them strategically to guide the user’s attention.