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  • Thread Starter vpjohnso

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    I’ve built a form using the latest CForm Builder. In my form, I’ve placed a checkbox at the front of a Field but in the active view it shows the checkbox at the end of the Field. Also, when one clicks on the Field, the check doesn’t go into the box – it goes to the right of the box. In my CForm Builder preview it works showing the checkbox to the left of my text field, but when it goes live on my website it shows up with the checkbox to the right of my text field.

    Here is the link that shows that form:
    https://deeptarget.com/increase-revenue-2/#unique-identifier

    What do I need to do to fix this?

    Thread Starter vpjohnso

    (@vpjohnso)

    I’ve built a form using the latest CForm Builder. In my form, I’ve placed a checkbox at the front of a Field but in the active view it shows the checkbox at the end of the Field. Also, when one clicks on the Field, the check doesn’t go into the box – it goes to the right of the box. In my CForm Builder preview it works showing the checkbox to the left of my text field, but when it goes live on my website it shows up with the checkbox to the right of my text field.

    Here is the link that shows that form:
    https://deeptarget.com/increase-revenue-2/#unique-identifier

    What do I need to do to fix this?

    Thread Starter vpjohnso

    (@vpjohnso)

    I guess I’m trying to understand the value or function Twitter Bootstrap has within the website design process. I’ve have designed WordPress sites and didn’t have to use any other process such as Bootstrap. Why would I want to include Bootstrap in the WordPress theme website? Is Bootstrap just another content management system like WordPress? Again, I’m a designer and can’t seem to grasp the function of Bootstrap. All I can figure is that Bootstrap enables the front-end layout of a site and then you can use that as a template to place the design into. But, WordPress has that done already and you just implement the design/branding into the WordPress template. Why bring Bootstrap into that process when the front-end layout is already done?

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