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PropertyDescription
TitleThe text that appears next to the text input field in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Required fieldSpecifies whether the field is required.
Show titleSpecifies whether to show the title of the form element in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Design templateSpecifies the design template to use to render the form element on the frontend. This property will only be available if there are two or more design template for the form element.
Identifier

The unique identifier to use for this form element. The unique identifier is used in expressions for (pre)filling and (pre)conditions. Click here for information about renaming an identifier.


Note

GX Software strongly recommends that all form fragment identifiers be unique.


PreconditionThe precondition decides in what situations the form element will be visible to the website visitor.
Help textIn this field you can enter text that displays next to the form element in the form in order to provide useful information on what input is requested/expected. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your presentation.
Extra textThis is extra text that you can show by a form element to provide extra guidance regarding what the expected input is. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your design template.
PrefillingPrefilling determines the initial value of this form element for the website visitor. Prefilling is further described in the section and Prefilling a Form Element.
ValidationsSelect one or more validator(s) to evaluate the input received by a form element in order to ensure that it conforms to the constraints you indicate. See the section Form Element Validations for complete information on using the validators.
CSS classnameSpecifies the CSS class to use for rendering the form element. This option allows you to alter the how selected form elements appear in the form without globally altering the presentation.
Fragment TagA unique tag to identify the form fragment. This tag is rendered in the form element presentation as a custom data attribute of the form element itself. The attribute name is data-fragment-tag. When filling out this property for a form element, the attribute is added to the presentation and can be used by external applications like GX Software's BlueConic.
Maximum lengthSpecifies the maximum number of characters that will be accepted for the Text, Password, Textarea, and Email form elements.
WidthSpecifies the width of the input box for the Text, Number, Password, Textarea, and Email form elements. What the value represents (pixels, characters, etc.) is determined by your presentation.

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PropertyDescription
TitleThe text that appears next to the number input field in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Required fieldSpecifies whether the field is required.
Show titleSpecifies whether to show the title of the form element in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Design templateSpecifies the design template to use to render the form element on the frontend. This property will only be available if there are two or more design template for the form element.
Identifier

The unique identifier to use for this form element. The unique identifier is used in expressions for (pre)filling and (pre)conditions. Click here for information about renaming an identifier.


Note

GX Software strongly recommends that all form fragment identifiers be unique.


PreconditionThe precondition decides in what situations the form element will be visible to the website visitor.
Help textIn this field you can enter text that displays next to the form element in the form in order to provide useful information on what input is requested/expected. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your presentation.
Extra textThis is extra text that you can show by a form element to provide extra guidance regarding what the expected input is. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your design template.
PrefillingPrefilling determines the initial value of this form element for the website visitor. Prefilling is further described in the section and Prefilling a Form Element.
ValidationsSelect one or more validator(s) to evaluate the input received by a form element in order to ensure that it conforms to the constraints you indicate. See the section Form Element Validations for complete information on using the validators.
CSS classnameSpecifies the CSS class to use for rendering the form element. This option allows you to alter the how selected form elements appear in the form without globally altering the presentation.
Fragment TagA unique tag to identify the form fragment. This tag is rendered in the form element presentation as a custom data attribute of the form element itself. The attribute name is data-fragment-tag. When filling out this property for a form element, the attribute is added to the presentation and can be used by external applications like GX Software's BlueConic.
WidthSpecifies the width of the input box for the Text, Number, Password, Textarea, and Email form elements. What the value represents (pixels, characters, etc.) is determined by your presentation.
Minimum valueSpecifies the smallest value that is acceptable as input for the Number form element.
Maximum valueSpecifies the largest value that is acceptable as input for the Number form element.

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PropertyDescription
TitleThe text that appears next to the date field in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Required fieldSpecifies whether the field is required.
Show titleSpecifies whether to show the title of the form element in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Design templateSpecifies the design template to use to render the form element on the frontend. This property will only be available if there are two or more design template for the form element.
Identifier

The unique identifier to use for this form element. The unique identifier is used in expressions for (pre)filling and (pre)conditions. Click here for information about renaming an identifier.


Note

GX Software strongly recommends that all form fragment identifiers be unique.


PreconditionThe precondition decides in what situations the form element will be visible to the website visitor.
Help textIn this field you can enter text that displays next to the form element in the form in order to provide useful information on what input is requested/expected. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your presentation.
Extra textThis is extra text that you can show by a form element to provide extra guidance regarding what the expected input is. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your design template.
PrefillingPrefilling determines the initial value of this form element for the website visitor. For the Date element, a prefilled date must be of the form yyyy-MM-dd (2021-07-15 for example). Prefilling is further described in the section and Prefilling a Form Element.
ValidationsSelect one or more validator(s) to evaluate the input received by a form element in order to ensure that it conforms to the constraints you indicate. See the section Form Element Validations for complete information on using the validators.
CSS classnameSpecifies the CSS class to use for rendering the form element. This option allows you to alter the how selected form elements appear in the form without globally altering the presentation.
Fragment TagA unique tag to identify the form fragment. This tag is rendered in the form element presentation as a custom data attribute of the form element itself. The attribute name is data-fragment-tag. When filling out this property for a form element, the attribute is added to the presentation and can be used by external applications like GX Software's BlueConic.

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PropertyDescription
TitleThe text that appears next to the password input field in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Required fieldSpecifies whether the field is required.
Show titleSpecifies whether to show the title of the form element in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Design templateSpecifies the design template to use to render the form element on the frontend. This property will only be available if there are two or more design template for the form element.
Identifier

The unique identifier to use for this form element. The unique identifier is used in expressions for (pre)filling and (pre)conditions. Click here for information about renaming an identifier.


Note

GX Software strongly recommends that all form fragment identifiers be unique.


PreconditionThe precondition decides in what situations the form element will be visible to the website visitor.
Help textIn this field you can enter text that displays next to the form element in the form in order to provide useful information on what input is requested/expected. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your presentation.
Extra textThis is extra text that you can show by a form element to provide extra guidance regarding what the expected input is. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your design template.
PrefillingPrefilling determines the initial value of this form element for the website visitor. Prefilling is further described in the section and Prefilling a Form Element.
ValidationsSelect one or more validator(s) to evaluate the input received by a form element in order to ensure that it conforms to the constraints you indicate. See the section Form Element Validations for complete information on using the validators.
CSS classnameSpecifies the CSS class to use for rendering the form element. This option allows you to alter the how selected form elements appear in the form without globally altering the presentation.
Fragment TagA unique tag to identify the form fragment. This tag is rendered in the form element presentation as a custom data attribute of the form element itself. The attribute name is data-fragment-tag. When filling out this property for a form element, the attribute is added to the presentation and can be used by external applications like GX Software's BlueConic.
Maximum lengthSpecifies the maximum number of characters that will be accepted for the Text, Password, Textarea, and Email form elements.
WidthSpecifies the width of the input box for the Text, Number, Password, Textarea, and Email form elements. What the value represents (pixels, characters, etc.) is determined by your presentation.

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PropertyDescription
TitleThe text that appears next to the password input field in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Required fieldSpecifies whether the field is required.
Show titleSpecifies whether to show the title of the form element in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Design templateSpecifies the design template to use to render the form element on the frontend. This property will only be available if there are two or more design template for the form element.
Identifier

The unique identifier to use for this form element. The unique identifier is used in expressions for (pre)filling and (pre)conditions. Click here for information about renaming an identifier.


Note

GX Software strongly recommends that all form fragment identifiers be unique.


PreconditionThe precondition decides in what situations the form element will be visible to the website visitor.
Help textIn this field you can enter text that displays next to the form element in the form in order to provide useful information on what input is requested/expected. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your presentation.
Extra textThis is extra text that you can show by a form element to provide extra guidance regarding what the expected input is. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your design template.
PrefillingPrefilling determines the initial value of this form element for the website visitor. Prefilling is further described in the section and Prefilling a Form Element.
ValidationsSelect one or more validator(s) to evaluate the input received by a form element in order to ensure that it conforms to the constraints you indicate. See the section Form Element Validations for complete information on using the validators.
CSS classnameSpecifies the CSS class to use for rendering the form element. This option allows you to alter the how selected form elements appear in the form without globally altering the presentation.
Fragment TagA unique tag to identify the form fragment. This tag is rendered in the form element presentation as a custom data attribute of the form element itself. The attribute name is data-fragment-tag. When filling out this property for a form element, the attribute is added to the presentation and can be used by external applications like GX Software's BlueConic.
Maximum lengthSpecifies the maximum number of characters that will be accepted for the Text, Password, Textarea, and Email form elements.
WidthSpecifies the width of the input box for the Text, Number, Password, Textarea, and Email form elements. What the value represents (pixels, characters, etc.) is determined by your presentation.
HeightSpecifies the height of the input box for the Textarea element. What the value represents (pixels, characters, etc.) is determined by your presentation.

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PropertyDescription
TitleThe text that appears next to the password input field in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Required fieldSpecifies whether the field is required.
IdentifiersSpecial identifiers that can be saved to the form session and in form logic (JavaScript). See Scripting in Forms for complete information on using identifiers.
Choice 1The text that will appear next to the first radio button choice.
Choice 2The text that will appear next to the second radio button choice.
Add itemAllows you to add additional items to the list presented to the website visitor.
Show titleSpecifies whether to show the title of the form element in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Design templateSpecifies the design template to use to render the form element on the frontend. This property will only be available if there are two or more design template for the form element.
Identifier

The unique identifier to use for this form element. The unique identifier is used in expressions for (pre)filling and (pre)conditions. Click here for information about renaming an identifier.


Note

GX Software strongly recommends that all form fragment identifiers be unique.


PreconditionThe precondition decides in what situations the form element will be visible to the website visitor.
Help textIn this field you can enter text that displays next to the form element in the form in order to provide useful information on what input is requested/expected. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your presentation.
Extra textThis is extra text that you can show by a form element to provide extra guidance regarding what the expected input is. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your design template.
PrefillingPrefilling determines the initial value of this form element for the website visitor. Prefilling is further described in the section and Prefilling a Form Element.
ValidationsSelect one or more validator(s) to evaluate the input received by a form element in order to ensure that it conforms to the constraints you indicate. See the section Form Element Validations for complete information on using the validators.
CSS classnameSpecifies the CSS class to use for rendering the form element. This option allows you to alter the how selected form elements appear in the form without globally altering the presentation.
Fragment TagA unique tag to identify the form fragment. This tag is rendered in the form element presentation as a custom data attribute of the form element itself. The attribute name is data-fragment-tag. When filling out this property for a form element, the attribute is added to the presentation and can be used by external applications like GX Software's BlueConic.

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PropertyDescription
TitleThe text that appears next to the password input field in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Required fieldSpecifies whether the field is required.
IdentifiersSpecial identifiers that can be saved to the form session and in form logic (JavaScript). See Scripting in Forms for complete information on using identifiers.
Option 1The text that will appear next to the first checkbox choice.
Option 2The text that will appear next to the checkbox radio button choice.
Add itemAllows you to add additional items to the list presented to the website visitor.
Show titleSpecifies whether to show the title of the form element in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Design templateSpecifies the design template to use to render the form element on the frontend. This property will only be available if there are two or more design template for the form element.
Identifier

The unique identifier to use for this form element. The unique identifier is used in expressions for (pre)filling and (pre)conditions. Click here for information about renaming an identifier.


Note

GX Software strongly recommends that all form fragment identifiers be unique.


PreconditionThe precondition decides in what situations the form element will be visible to the website visitor.
Help textIn this field you can enter text that displays next to the form element in the form in order to provide useful information on what input is requested/expected. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your presentation.
Extra textThis is extra text that you can show by a form element to provide extra guidance regarding what the expected input is. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your design template.
PrefillingPrefilling determines the initial value of this form element for the website visitor. Prefilling is further described in the section and Prefilling a Form Element.
ValidationsSelect one or more validator(s) to evaluate the input received by a form element in order to ensure that it conforms to the constraints you indicate. See the section Form Element Validations for complete information on using the validators.
CSS classnameSpecifies the CSS class to use for rendering the form element. This option allows you to alter the how selected form elements appear in the form without globally altering the presentation.
Fragment TagA unique tag to identify the form fragment. This tag is rendered in the form element presentation as a custom data attribute of the form element itself. The attribute name is data-fragment-tag. When filling out this property for a form element, the attribute is added to the presentation and can be used by external applications like GX Software's BlueConic.

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PropertyDescription
TitleThe text that appears next to the password input field in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Required fieldSpecifies whether the field is required.
IdentifiersSpecial identifiers that can be saved to the form session and in form logic (JavaScript). See Scripting in Forms for complete information on using identifiers.
Choice 1The text that will appear next to the first checkbox choice.
Choice 2The text that will appear next to the checkbox radio button choice.
Add itemAllows you to add additional items to the list presented to the website visitor.
Show titleSpecifies whether to show the title of the form element in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Design templateSpecifies the design template to use to render the form element on the frontend. This property will only be available if there are two or more design template for the form element.
Identifier

The unique identifier to use for this form element. The unique identifier is used in expressions for (pre)filling and (pre)conditions. Click here for information about renaming an identifier.


Note

GX Software strongly recommends that all form fragment identifiers be unique.


PreconditionThe precondition decides in what situations the form element will be visible to the website visitor.
Help textIn this field you can enter text that displays next to the form element in the form in order to provide useful information on what input is requested/expected. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your presentation.
Extra textThis is extra text that you can show by a form element to provide extra guidance regarding what the expected input is. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your design template.
PrefillingPrefilling determines the initial value of this form element for the website visitor. Prefilling is further described in the section and Prefilling a Form Element.
ValidationsSelect one or more validator(s) to evaluate the input received by a form element in order to ensure that it conforms to the constraints you indicate. See the section Form Element Validations for complete information on using the validators.
CSS classnameSpecifies the CSS class to use for rendering the form element. This option allows you to alter the how selected form elements appear in the form without globally altering the presentation.
Fragment TagA unique tag to identify the form fragment. This tag is rendered in the form element presentation as a custom data attribute of the form element itself. The attribute name is data-fragment-tag. When filling out this property for a form element, the attribute is added to the presentation and can be used by external applications like GX Software's BlueConic.

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PropertyDescription
TitleThe text that appears next to the password input field in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Required fieldSpecifies whether the field is required.
Show titleSpecifies whether to show the title of the form element in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Design templateSpecifies the design template to use to render the form element on the frontend. This property will only be available if there are two or more design template for the form element.
Identifier

The unique identifier to use for this form element. The unique identifier is used in expressions for (pre)filling and (pre)conditions. Click here for information about renaming an identifier.


Note

GX Software strongly recommends that all form fragment identifiers be unique.


PreconditionThe precondition decides in what situations the form element will be visible to the website visitor.
Help textIn this field you can enter text that displays next to the form element in the form in order to provide useful information on what input is requested/expected. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your presentation.
Extra textThis is extra text that you can show by a form element to provide extra guidance regarding what the expected input is. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your design template.
PrefillingPrefilling determines the initial value of this form element for the website visitor. Prefilling is further described in the section and Prefilling a Form Element.
ValidationsSelect one or more validator(s) to evaluate the input received by a form element in order to ensure that it conforms to the constraints you indicate. See the section Form Element Validations for complete information on using the validators.
CSS classnameSpecifies the CSS class to use for rendering the form element. This option allows you to alter the how selected form elements appear in the form without globally altering the presentation.
Fragment TagA unique tag to identify the form fragment. This tag is rendered in the form element presentation as a custom data attribute of the form element itself. The attribute name is data-fragment-tag. When filling out this property for a form element, the attribute is added to the presentation and can be used by external applications like GX Software's BlueConic.
Accepted extensionsSpecifies the file extensions that are accepted. This allows you to enforce and/or restrict which file types can be uploaded in an interactive form.
Accepted MIME typesSpecifies the MIME types that are accepted. This allows you to enforce and/or restrict which MIME types can be uploaded in an interactive form.

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PropertyDescription
TitleThe text that appears next to the password input field in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Required fieldSpecifies whether the field is required.
Show titleSpecifies whether to show the title of the form element in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Design templateSpecifies the design template to use to render the form element on the frontend. This property will only be available if there are two or more design template for the form element.
Identifier

The unique identifier to use for this form element. The unique identifier is used in expressions for (pre)filling and (pre)conditions. Click here for information about renaming an identifier.


Note

GX Software strongly recommends that all form fragment identifiers be unique.


PreconditionThe precondition decides in what situations the form element will be visible to the website visitor.
Help textIn this field you can enter text that displays next to the form element in the form in order to provide useful information on what input is requested/expected. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your presentation.
Extra textThis is extra text that you can show by a form element to provide extra guidance regarding what the expected input is. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your design template.
PrefillingPrefilling determines the initial value of this form element for the website visitor. Prefilling is further described in the section and Prefilling a Form Element.
ValidationsSelect one or more validator(s) to evaluate the input received by a form element in order to ensure that it conforms to the constraints you indicate. See the section Form Element Validations for complete information on using the validators.
CSS classnameSpecifies the CSS class to use for rendering the form element. This option allows you to alter the how selected form elements appear in the form without globally altering the presentation.
Fragment TagA unique tag to identify the form fragment. This tag is rendered in the form element presentation as a custom data attribute of the form element itself. The attribute name is data-fragment-tag. When filling out this property for a form element, the attribute is added to the presentation and can be used by external applications like GX Software's BlueConic.
Maximum LengthSpecifies the maximum number of characters that will be accepted for the Text, Password, Textarea, and Email form elements.
WidthSpecifies the width of the input box for the Text, Number, Password, Textarea, and Email form elements. What the value represents (pixels, characters, etc.) is determined by your presentation.

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PropertyDescription
TitleThe text that appears next to the text input field in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Required fieldSpecifies whether the field is required.
Show titleSpecifies whether to show the title of the form element in the step pane and in the form on the frontend.
Design templateSpecifies the design template to use to render the form element on the frontend. This property will only be available if there are two or more design template for the form element.
Identifier

The unique identifier to use for this form element. The unique identifier is used in expressions for (pre)filling and (pre)conditions. Click here for information about renaming an identifier.


Note

GX Software strongly recommends that all form fragment identifiers be unique.


PreconditionThe precondition decides in what situations the form element will be visible to the website visitor.
Help textIn this field you can enter text that displays next to the form element in the form in order to provide useful information on what input is requested/expected. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your presentation.
Extra textThis is extra text that you can show by a form element to provide extra guidance regarding what the expected input is. How/whether this text appears in the form is controlled by your design template.
PrefillingPrefilling determines the initial value of this form element for the website visitor. Prefilling is further described in the section and Prefilling a Form Element.
ValidationsSelect one or more validator(s) to evaluate the input received by a form element in order to ensure that it conforms to the constraints you indicate. See the section Form Element Validations for complete information on using the validators.
CSS classnameSpecifies the CSS class to use for rendering the form element. This option allows you to alter the how selected form elements appear in the form without globally altering the presentation.
Fragment TagA unique tag to identify the form fragment. This tag is rendered in the form element presentation as a custom data attribute of the form element itself. The attribute name is data-fragment-tag. When filling out this property for a form element, the attribute is added to the presentation and can be used by external applications like GX Software's BlueConic.

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