Hey everyone, today we’re going to take a look at using your own CSS stylesheets to customize the look of your form. If you want to customize your Wufoo form, the [Theme Designer](https://help.wufoo.com/articles/en_US/kb/Theme-Designer/) has lots of built-in options. You can easily change your form’s background colors, typography, logo and more, all without writing any code. […]
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Rachel Torres is no stranger to tech startups. She leads web and content marketing over at Lookout, Inc. maker of […]
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##We must prepare for the coming of Gozer! Hey gang! Sometimes we find ourselves in a situation where we want […]
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I’ve got some news. You’re going to want to sit down for this. You’re sitting? Okay, good. The Wufoo team […]
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So! Your Wufoo forms are all setup and you’re already gathering tons of entries and data from your users and […]
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Heads-up: Potentially over-enthusiastic use of British slang straight ahead. Cheers, all you lovely form fans! We’re chuffed to announce our […]
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While many of you have been avid and loyal Wufoo users and customers for a long time now, lots of […]
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Fonts are an amazingly powerful component of web design. When creating your forms in Wufoo, fonts are key in communicating […]
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Hey, gang! I’d like to share with you my method for creating a payment form that can offer discounted pricing […]
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Hey friends, today let’s check out one of our super-useful CSS Keywords: the hide keyword. In case you haven’t come […]
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