You want your user to upload a file to your form? No problem! Learn here which options Greyd.Forms offers to easily integrate an upload field.
How do I use upload fields?
Hi, this is Sandra from GREYD. GREYD.Forms is a form generator for WordPress that is natively integrated in GREYD.SUITE. I n this video I’m going to show you the setting options for upload fields. With the block upload you enable your users to upload a file to your form. As usual you can directly enter the label – which is the text above the field – as well as the placeholder in the editor.
You can then select one of your global field designs here. You can define the field alignment and you will find several text formatting options for the label. On the right, you can then edit the unique name of your upload field to be submitted in the backend. And you define whether the upload should be mandatory or not. Next, you select which file type should be allowed to be uploaded. If you’d like to allow several formats but not all, just select “other” and enter all formats that should be accepted.
If you’d like to restrict the size of the uploaded file, enter the maximum size in megabytes here.
You can also add an icon to your upload field and define where it should be placed, how big it should be, and how much space you want between the icon and the placeholder.
Here you can adapt the size and color of the label including the possibility to create an hover effect. If necessary, provide your user with more information on the upload that will be accessible via such an info icon.
The field width can be set individually for each breakpoint and also in different units.
If you don’t want to go with one of your preset form field designs, just activate this toggle here and you will get all the design options as you know them from the Customizer.
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