Style Account Engagement Forms on Enhanced Landing Pages
You can adjust the colors, fonts, and other styles of an Account Engagement form in the
editing panel of the enhanced landing page builder. The styles that you add here apply to the
landing page only and don’t overwrite the form record’s original styles.
Required Editions
Available in: All Account
Engagement Editions
User Permissions Needed
To edit a builder landing page:
Access Drag-And-Drop Builder
Form styles can be applied to the background, field labels, inputs, checkboxes, radio buttons,
and the submit button. Editable styles vary based on the element type. Styles apply to the form
component and not the selected form itself. For example, if you add Form A and apply styles, and
then replace it with Form B, the styles that you added still appear in the component.
To reset the styles, remove the form component, and then add it again.
Note When you open a
landing page with form that was added before Spring ’22, the original styles don’t change
unless you apply additional styles in the Style tab.
Open a landing page and click Edit in Builder.
Add a form.
On the form’s editing pane, click Style.
Expand a section to customize the available style settings.
When you’re finished, save the page.
To publish changes, go back to the landing page record and click
Publish.
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