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Theme Editor Version 2.0
Learn how to style your form with FormAssembly's Theme Editor 2.0
Advanced Branding: Add a Header and Footer
Overview If you're a Premier plan user or Essentials plan and above user, you'll find the Branding feature on the General Settings page. Click the Define a header and footer for your forms link to open the Branding Editor: Account Branding...
Custom CSS
Overview You can use the Theme Editor to customize the elements of your forms, but sometimes you may need to customize further than the Theme Editor will allow. Note:   The examples listed below are common examples that have been created b...
Advanced Branding: Change Browser Tab Icon
This article will walk you through how to replace the default icon in your browser tab (also known as a "favicon") with an icon of your choosing so you can give your forms a more customized look. Requirements In order to modify your form's browse...
Mobile Responsiveness Tips
Mobile Responsiveness Tips Note: Respondents with outdated versions of iOS/Android may experience issues when displaying the form. Forms, fields, and sections can now better adapt to the screen size of the viewing device. This includes dropdo...
Theme Customization Controls
Overview This document outlines the standardized controls used in FormAssembly themes.  You have 36 options to control within the form builder, but if you'd like to stylize your form even more, you can use the controls below along with your CSS kno...
Theme Retirement
What does Theme Retirement mean?  Theme Retirement is when an Administrator changes the status of a theme from public to private. A Retired Theme is a private theme that does not belong to a user, but was once a public theme on the instance applied...
Styling PDFs
Introduction With our new PDF features, we have also included the ability to define at the account or admin levels, custom headers and footers for your generated PDFs by using HTML and CSS. When defined, these will display on every page of the PDF ...
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