Change Font Color on App Cards

  • nickaverwater
    Asked on May 27, 2025 at 3:10 PM

    Good afternoon -


    First time caller; long time listener, but a big fan of JotForms. When building an app, I notice that when adding a card element, one can not change the font color. It defaults to black, and if a different scheme is used, these card's wont match the other elements, which do allow you to change the font colors. Can the ability to change font colors please be added to the Card element within the app builder? Thank you!

  • Jade
    Replied on May 27, 2025 at 3:25 PM

    Hi there!

    You're absolutely right: as of now, the App Builder's Card element doesn't offer customization options for font color, which can definitely make it tricky to match the rest of your app's theme, especially if you're using a non-default color scheme.

    While I can't make changes to the platform myself, this sounds like excellent feedback to pass along to the Jotform development team. You might consider submitting it directly through Jotform’s Feature Request form.

    In the meantime, a possible workaround could be to use a different element that allows more customization (like the Paragraph or Button elements) if it fits your layout needs.

    I hope this helps!

  • Ronald JotForm Support
    Replied on May 27, 2025 at 3:28 PM

    Hi Nick,

    Thanks for reaching out to Jotform Support. You can easily update the font color of the Card elements to #00356a to match the rest of the icons and fonts. Let me show you how:

    1. In App Builder, select the Paint Roller icon.
    2. Under General Settings, scroll and set the Font Color to #00356a.

    Change Font Color on App Cards Image 1 Screenshot 30

    You can also update the color of the icons to #00356a to maintain uniformity. Let's do it:

    1. In App Builder, select your element and click the Gear icon.
    2. Go to Style tab and update the Icon Color. That's it.

    Change Font Color on App Cards Image 2 Screenshot 41 If that’s not exactly what you’re looking for, can you explain a bit more so I can help you better?

    Reach out again if there’s anything else we can help you with.

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