CARD FORM: Font size of Section Headers are too small as well as the navigation arrows

  • EliteInsites
    Asked on December 14, 2020 at 4:10 PM
    2) The font sizes on the Section Headers on my Droid Turbo display are absurdly small. I'd have to guess about 18 pixels and the number of questions under the heading is maybe 11 pixels. For a heading especially, the font size should be large, to differentiate it as AS a heading. ANYTHING under 16px on mobile is poor UI design. I'd suggest at at least 24px and 14px respectively. (Better still, give users access to the CSS, so we can just set our own sizes.) Also, why use those tiny arrows that are so hard to see? Elderly people have difficulty already using tiny mobile phones. Why not use the same larger arrows like you use for the "next" and "back" buttons on the form questions? (see below screenshots)
  • John Support Team Lead
    Replied on December 14, 2020 at 4:35 PM

    Currently, there is no option to add custom CSS codes to a CARD FORM, so there's no way we can modify the size of the fonts and the arrows on Section Headers.

    I am sending this to our developers for it to be looked upon. We will keep you apprised here once we received an update.

  • EliteInsites
    Replied on December 14, 2020 at 8:28 PM

    FYI - We have abandoned the Card Form format and are using a traditional Jotform.

    There are just too many issues, and no firm dates as to when they'll be corrected, for us keep waiting. Our client needs a reliable form up and running now.

    We've already wasted a week just finding and reporting issues with the Card form, and the fact that "swiping" disables conditional logic rules is totally unacceptable. So even if all the other layout and fonts size issues are corrected, that broken "feature" is a total deal-breaker for our using the Card form.

  • Sonnyfer JotForm Support
    Replied on December 15, 2020 at 12:37 AM

    Thanks for letting us know. As for the issue raised to our developers, we'll notify you here for any news.

    Sorry for the inconvenience.