Support for custom fonts, font size, and other style options.
Matheus Martins
Using GiveWP, it would be good to be able to change the font, the size of the font and its colors using settings in GiveWP instead of needing custom code for that.
Currently, the Multi-Step form template has very opinionated styles, and the legacy template, while more customizable for those familiar with CSS, still requires knowledge of code.
Angela Blake
open
Canny AI
Merged in a post:
Easier ways to customize Fonts within VFB
Amy Adams
There should be a way to choose a font for donation forms built with the Visual Form Builder. Currently, the only way to customize the font is through CSS or Legacy with Option-Based Builder.
The Legacy form in the Option-Based Builder has an option to use "User's System Font" or "Montserrat Google Font"
There should be an option to tell the form to take on the font used throughout the WordPress site or similar option.
B
Barj
Just the ability to use the font already queued in the website's theme or child theme would suffice for this. It's strange to have to use an @import in a custom style sheet when the site is already loading the Google Font everywhere else (if using a Google Font). Same with font colours and sizes. This should not interfere with the UI/UX for conversions. It's just about keeping the site on-brand on all its pages.
Ben Meredith
under review
Our team is aware that, at least for now, styling the form in ways that are different beyond the accent color of the Multi-Step form template is a code-intensive process.
This is a bit by design (our team researched the design of the Multi-Step form template to ensure that it results in the most number of donations possible) and a bit due to the technical complexity of implementing customizability into the form editor.
Your success with online donations is our number one priority. Adding options related to style has so far not been a priority, preferring to leave styling concerns for the theme. That said, we're looking at making more form templates in the future, and one of those might be a more customizable option.
Please vote and comment here for what types of customization options you'd like.
Amanda Hall
Ben Meredith: While options related to style may not be a priority at this time, would you consider fixing some styling inconsistencies within the form? For example, I use the Multi-Step form and the "Leave a Comment" section has different styling.