Form Elements

These modular elements can be readily used and customized across pages and in different blocks.


Explore all of Stack’s modular elements
at the Element Index Page →

Standard Inputs

Common inputs such as text, email, telephone, password, address etc. Add the class .validate-required if the input is required in the form.

Alternatively use the tag before an input for greater user assistance.

[contact-form-7 id=»20″ title=»Contact form 1″]

Checkbox Inputs

Wrap checkbox inputs in the input-checkbox element for a more stylish option. Alternatively, place a span directly after to group the two for visual usability

[contact-form-7 id=»117″ title=»Checkbox Inputs»]

Radio Inputs

Wrap radio inputs in the input-radio element for a more stylish option. Use in conjunction with the

[contact-form-7 id=»120″ title=»Radio Inputs»]

Select Inputs

Wrap radio inputs in the input-select element for a more theme-consistent stylish option.

[contact-form-7 id=»123″ title=»Select Inputs»]

Formatting Forms

Using the Bootstrap column classes, you can easily control the widths of the inputs in your form.

The below code would render a form with two equally sized (six columns) inputs in two adjacent columns.

[contact-form-7 id=»126″ title=»Full Form»]

Looking for styled form sections?

or try the admin demo ↗