Would someone know where the css script would go to accomplish this? https://community.quickbase.com/communities/community-home/digestviewer/viewthread?MessageKey=0ef86d78-0e52-4df9-a8c3-75d35a7add...
Thank you so much for replying Justin! That's a bummer. I guess I better put on a heavy thinking cap on how to make our forms user friendly. It's quite long with so many sections and tabs. Not the best setup for day-to-day use.
But thanks again.
------------------------------ Danaya Bryant Business Analyst The van Halem Group Atlanta GA ------------------------------
I like to leverage Tabs as much as possible, and have used what I call a "False Heading" to give the appearance of multiple sections on the same row (without collapse functionality). You can create a False Heading by using a Text element and leveraging some of Quickbase's CSS Classes: