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  • #3790
    N. McBeeN. McBee
    Participant

    Hello, would it be possible to have a more complete list of the CSS Classes used? It would definitely save time with asking questions (even if we stumble through the CSS, the one variable that is not option is the class name). I have been trying to separate the “contact” variable on a survey without any luck at all; if I had the class name for the overall category and variables within it then I could try to find a solution on my own. Thank you!

    #3800
    Kriti SharmaKriti Sharma
    Keymaster

    Hi there,

    In other post, you said that you have found the set of classes and you will work from there.

    Do you need any help from my side. If yes, feel free to ask any question. If no, can I then close this ticket?

    Regards,
    Kriti

    #12963
    alex arafatalex arafat
    Participant

    I totally agree that having a more complete list of CSS classes would save a lot of time and prevent constant back-and-forth questions. I’ve been trying to separate the “contact” variable in a survey as well, but it’s been tricky. If I could access the class names for the overall category and variables within it, I could dive in and potentially figure it out on my own. On a side note, I recently started using Tretin 0.05% Cream Australia for my skin, and the results have been great! It’s helping with my acne, and I’ve noticed smoother skin too. Would love to see more resources like this CSS class list to speed up work.

    #14154
    Theresa KiddTheresa Kidd
    Participant

    @ basketball superstars: I think you can check the linked CSS files in your HTML document. You can usually find them in the <head> section. Opening these files will give you a complete view of the classes defined. Hope that this answer is useful for me.

    #17236
    jh f sdfsjh f sdfs
    Participant

    A complete CSS class list would definitely save time and reduce trial and error. Many developers discuss such issues in shared groups, and GB WhatsApp Terbaru Versi is often used to follow tech communities where documentation tips wa gb terbaru, naming conventions, and survey customization advice are exchanged quickly.

    #17237
    Carl BidwellCarl Bidwell
    Participant

    This is a really helpful resource, especially for anyone who wants more control over the look and feel of their forms. Having a complete list of CSS classes saves a lot of trial and error and makes customization much more efficient. It’s great to see this level of transparency—it empowers users to design surveys that truly match their site’s style.

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