Everest Forms Widget

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Steps to use Everest Forms widgets in Elementor:

  1. Install and activate the Everest Forms plugin
  2. To create a new form, go to Everest Forms → Add New.
  3. The plugin includes a number of pre-made form templates, including a basic and advanced contact form, a leave request form, and a job application form, among others. Alternatively, you can start from Scratch.
  4. Drag the Everest form widget to the Elementor dashboard, then select a form from the layout drop-down option.

To learn more about the Everest form plugin you can visit the given link How to create an Everest forms

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Everest Forms

Select Everest Form: You can select the form from this option

Figure 1: Everest Form

Style #

General

  1. Column Gap: Increase the amount of space in the post’s column
  2. Row Gap: Increase the space in the row of the posts

Label

  1. Spacing: Set the spacing between the label and the input field.
  2. Color: Choose the color for the label
  3. Typography: Set the typography of the label, which includes (Font Family, Size, Weight, Transform, Style, Decoration, and Line-Height).

Input & Textarea

  1. Padding: Set the space inside the input text
  2. Text Color: Choose the color for the input text
  3. Typography: Set the typography of the input text, which includes (Font Family, Size, Weight, Transform, Style, Decoration, and Line-Height)
  4. Background Color: Choose a color for the input text background
  5. Border Type: Set the border of the input text five borders
  6. Border Radius: Set the roundness of the input text area
  7. Box Shadow: Add shadow in every input text area

Placeholder

  1. Color: Choose the color for the label

Submit Button

  1. Alignment: Set the alignment of the submit button to the left, right, or center
  2. Spacing: Set the spacing between the form and submit button.
  3. Padding: Set the space inside the button
  4. Typography:  Set the typography of the button text, which includes (Font Family, Size, Weight, Transform, Style, Decoration, and Line-Height)
  5. Border Radius: Set the roundness of the button
  6. Color: Choose the color for the button text
  7. Background Color: Choose a color for the button’s background
  8. Border Type: Set the border of the button’s five borders
  9. Box Shadow: Add shadow in button

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