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- Jeremy North
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I'm I making a wrong assumption or how can i can change the size of my custom field?
One other related question to fields in registration forms. Is there anyway to add a custom field and have it appear in amongst the standard 'billing fields'. For example First Name and Last Name are part of the standard list of fields. But if I also want a field called 'Middle Name', is there anyway to have it appear between first and last name? Or is the simplest way of doing this being to recreate all the standard fields as custom fields and arrange how I wish and then not have any of the standard fields appear on registration forms?
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- Tuan Pham Ngoc
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=> You can simply edit rows and columns attributes of the custom field to increase the size of it.I've created a custom field as 'text area' in a registration form and the field only appear to be about 30px wide and one line high. I would have thought that a text area would be a similar size to that of the comment field which is available under configuration - billing fields.
One other related question to fields in registration forms. Is there anyway to add a custom field and have it appear in amongst the standard 'billing fields'. For example First Name and Last Name are part of the standard list of fields. But if I also want a field called 'Middle Name', is there anyway to have it appear between first and last name? Or is the simplest way of doing this being to recreate all the standard fields as custom fields and arrange how I wish and then not have any of the standard fields appear on registration forms?
=> Unfortunately, it is not possible in the current version of the extension. All the custom fields will have to be positioned after basic fields (First Name, Last Name....) .
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Tuan
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