Image Select Field Element

Last Update: January 7, 2024

The Image Select Field Element allows you to add a range of images to your form, that a user can then select from. You can add multiple images, control their size, allow users to select multiple or just a single image, have certain image pre-selected etc. There are many possible uses for this Element.

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How To Use The Image Select Field Element

The Image Select Field Element allows you to add a range of images to your form, that a user can then select from. To start, just add the element into your desired column in a Form Layout.

Go through the options to populate and configure your Image Select Field Element. There is a Child tab, where you add the images, and a Parent tab to set options. You can bulk upload images, set a label and a name, allow multiple selection of images, make the field required, add a tooltip, specify the size of the images, their padding and border size, as well as the inactive and active border color and radius, and whether your options are to be displayed stacked or floated.

Read below for a description of all element options.

Element Options

Location: The edit screen within each Element. You access the Form Builder Elements when adding an Element while editing a Form in the Avada Form Builder (Forms > Form Builder, from the Avada Dashboard).

You can deploy as many individual Elements in your forms as you need, there is no limit. Within each of the Elements, you will see a tab or tabs that house an array of options that make it possible for you to configure each instance of the Element independently, greatly enhancing your flexibility and creative options.

General

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Field LabelEnter the label for the input field. This is how users will identify individual fields.
Field NameEnter the field name. Please use only lowercase alphanumeric characters, dashes, and underscores.
Required FieldMake a selection to ensure that this field is completed before allowing the user to submit the form.
Empty Input NoticeEnter text validation notice that should display if data input is empty.
Placeholder TextThe placeholder text to display as the initial selection.
Tooltip TextThe text to display as tooltip hint for the input.
OptionsAdd options for the input field. Use the checkbox to preselect a value.
Input Field IconSelect an icon for the input field, click again to deselect.
Tab IndexTab index for the form field.
CSS ClassAdd a class for the form field.
CSS IDAdd an ID for the form field.

Conditionals

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Conditional LogicAdd conditional logic for the input field.