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Width
Most controls have a width property. For input controls, the property specifies the width of the area in which users enter data; for example, you might narrow a control used for entering zip codes or widen a control for a full first, middle, and last name. A common example is setting a text control's width to 90% for street addresses when you use the text control inside a panel as part of a two-column layout. (When a control is inside a panel or other grouping control, the width percentage is relative to the grouping control. When a control is not inside a grouping control, the width percentage is relative to the entire form.)
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When setting a control’s width property you may use standard CSS-relative values; for example, 5%, 5em, 5ex or 5px.
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Control widths are ignored on the iPhone and the iPad even if the designer has explicitly specified them. |
Item Width
Radio and Checkbox controls have an extra property called Item Width. You can use this property to change the layout of the options from vertical (one radio/checkbox button below the next) to horizontal. This is useful to save vertical space on long forms. And also useful to improve ease of use for forms with questions that each have the same set of options.
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Radio and Checkbox controls have an extra property called Option Width. This property is useful when you your option values are longer than a single line. In some cases this may cause the option value to start below the radio or checkbox on certain browsers. You can correct this by selecting a smaller option width such as 80%.
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Internet Explorer 8 will not display the borders of a section in use mode if the required property has been checked and then unchecked in the designer for a control inside the section. The border-style in the Style Tab of the section changes to None. Edit the form and change the border-style of the section to solid to display the borders. |
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Label Color and Label Size
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