embedding an image in form
Last Post 01-28-2010 07:20 AM by David To. 3 Replies.
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01-18-2010 03:07 AM

    Is it possible to embed and image in a form?

    Not as a user filling out the form, but as a designer, wanting an image to be static in a form?

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    01-18-2010 09:16 AM

    Hi Dan,

    I would suggest using a Text/Html field type and using the editor to add an image.  I like to use a table with 0 borders to help control the layout, too.  Thanks!

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    01-26-2010 01:21 PM

    Thanks for the response.

    I would like to take this one step farther and ask how to include this field besides the field above as seen below:

    field 1 field 2
    field 3 field 4
    field 5 Text/HTML
    Field = image
    field 6
    field 7
    field 8

    Thanks again,
    Dan

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    01-28-2010 07:20 AM
    HI, another option is not use the Text / HTML field option but include the image in the .DynamicForms_Maintable stylesheet setting under Module configuration / Style Sheet. Choose "Custom Dynamic Form Style Sheet" and add in the following:

    QUOTING FROM ANOTHER CUSTOMER WHO PERFORMED THIS OPTION

    .DynamicForms_Maintable {
    background:url(images/watermark.png) 100px top no-repeat #f2f2f2;
    }
    Note: I have uploaded the image to a folder I created called "images"

    The format for cross-browser compatibility is: url(your-watermark-path.png) | x-pos(px, "left", "right", blank) | y-position (px, "top", "bottom", blank) | repeat (repeat-x, repeat-y, no-repeat, blank-tile) | color (web color name, hex value)

    If you find the image is not showing up, try the direct path using the whole site url.

    Also, if you want it snug to the top, don't use the Header, use a text/html form item instead!

    You can also use this class to control the width of the entire form, when you have a site constrained to a specific size or want to put a form in a column, etc.

    AGAIN, THIS IS QUOTING FROM ANOTHER CUSTOMER. -- David


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