Allow your user to select from a dropdown list with the dropdown block. This video shows you which settings you can make.
How do I use dropdown fields?
Hi, this is Sandra from GREYD. GREYD.Forms is a form generator for WordPress that is natively integrated in GREYD.SUITE. In this video I’m going to show you the setting options for dropdown fields. The dropdown block can be used wherever you want the user to select one or several options from a list of options. After placing the block in your form, you can directly edit the label – which is the text above the field – as well as the placeholder directly in the editor.
On the left, you can then select from your global field designs. You will find the option for the alignment and also different text formatting options for the label. On the right you can then adapt the individual field name that will be submitted in the backend. You can make the field mandatory.
And if you want to, you can also enable the user to select more than one option at once.
Next, you define the individual options for the user. You can either enter them one by one. The field on the left is what will be displayed for the user and the field on the right is what will be submitted in the backend.
With the plus you can add additional options.
Alternatively, you can also enter all options at once. If the display text should not be the same as the submitted value, enter it in the form like it is displayed here with an “=”. Here you can edit the label in terms of font size and color. And you can also create a hover effect. If necessary, you can also add an info for the user here that will then be available via such an info icon.
The field width can be designed individually for each breakpoint and should you not want to go with your global field design, just took this option here and you will find all styling options as you know them from the Customizer.
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