Basilico WordPress Theme
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    • How to update or remove header sticky
    • How to change the way input fields are displayed
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How to change the way input fields are displayed

These options will change how your input fields appear on your website.

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Last updated 6 months ago

In the context of a website, "input" typically refers to any data or information that users provide to the site through various elements. This can include:

  1. Forms: text fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, dropdown menus, and file upload buttons where users enter or select information.

  2. Search bars: areas where users can type queries to search for content on the site.

  3. Comments and Feedback: Sections where users can leave comments, reviews, or feedback.

  4. Interactive Elements: Any clickable elements that allow users to provide data or trigger actions, such as buttons or sliders.

Input is essential for engaging users and collecting information that can be processed by the website.

Each demo site displays inputs differently, adjusting automatically to match the design style of each demo. When you install new demo data, the input display will update to align with the site's theme. However, if you prefer to customize the input display, you can do so in Theme Options. Be cautious, as incorrect settings may affect the website's functionality. To modify input appearance, navigate to Theme Options -> Global Input (or Select/Dropdown) to make your changes.