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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Using the Forms Handler Component<br />

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3. Configure the following options for the Captcha option.<br />

• Style. To apply a custom CSS style to the form object, type the name of the<br />

CSS style in the text box or select the style from the drop-down list.<br />

Note: To create a custom CSS style that will be available for the<br />

component form object, see “Using Style Sheets with<br />

Custom Components” on page 728.<br />

• Character Font: Select a character font from the drop-down list. The<br />

preview will display the Captcha image.<br />

• Background color: Set the color of the background image.<br />

• Foreground color: Set the color of the characters.<br />

• Number of characters: Use the arrow buttons to set the number of characters<br />

that will be displayed in the Captcha image<br />

• Space left between characters: Use the arrow buttons to set the distance left<br />

between two characters of a string.<br />

• Alignments: Select how you prefer the Captcha image to be displayed:<br />

horizontally or vertically.<br />

• Top/Bottom padding: Use the arrow buttons to set the space between the<br />

image’s borders and the characters.<br />

• Right/Left margin: Use the arrow buttons to set the space between the<br />

image’s margins and the characters.<br />

Customizing the Form Submit Button<br />

When using the Forms Handler component to create a form, you can customize the<br />

button that users click to submit the form. You can choose to use a standard text<br />

button, upload a custom image as a button, or use linked text that submits the form<br />

when clicked.<br />

1. In the Forms Handler Properties panel, select Show Dialog.

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