If you use $form->input() it will add some div's, which allow you a
very flexible control over the form display.
You can disable that, but really it's not a semantic approach to place
your form elements inside of tables.
On Oct 2, 12:54 pm, MDB <mdbev...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all, how do I remove the form style? For example, I have a form
> that gathers user information (name, address, ect) with each input in
> a row / cell. I have the table set to 0 cell padding however there is
> a ton of space between each row which make it look way too big.
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