It's somewhat flexible, but not very. You can use Formlet.MapBody and friends (re-creating basic formlets with custom markup, etc.). Alternatively, you can CSS the current, table-heavy implementation.

By on 4/6/2012 6:03 AM ()

Thank you.
Here would be fine some sample for for how to hook to formlet's CSS styles.

Cheers,
Tomas

By on 4/10/2012 3:01 PM ()

Where are the default styles defined, is it possible to see it somewhere?
Thanks

By on 4/14/2012 10:56 AM ()

Hi Adam, thank you for quick answer.

By on 4/14/2012 1:36 PM ()

Hi Tomas,

These styles are bundled inside the formlets assembly and are included automatically in your page when you use formlets, so 1) you can peek runtime and go from there, or better yet, 2) check the sources in the main repository at [link:bitbucket.org]

Cheers,
Adam.

By on 4/14/2012 12:59 PM ()

Just wrap your formlet in a CSS class and add styling relative to that class, overriding the default styles for the inner formlet markup. This allows to style each formlet separately/differently (or uniformly, depending on your CSS class).

By on 4/10/2012 6:09 PM ()
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