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[Resolved] Make CRED forms accessible with the for attribute

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Last updated by Luo Yang 8 years, 2 months ago.

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#366673

I am trying to:
Make my forms accessible. I need to assign the for="" attribute on my labels indicating which input it relates to. But CRED seems to assign some random id for the inputs.

#366826

Dear Leonardo,

Thanks for the feedback, there isn't such a build-in feature within CRED plugin, I put it into our to-do list, our developers will take care of it, but there isn't any ETA for it.

Currently, please try to style your CRED form by following our document:
Styling CRED forms
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/styling-cred-forms/

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