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samkonstassmithHi everyone,
Exploring different ways to present informational content inside Jotform apps has raised a few questions, especially when dealing with simple query-based topics like how old is tracy t. The goal is to understand how such queries can be structured clearly so users can view concise answers along with any supporting details in a clean layout. Some platforms handle this type of content in a very straightforward way, so it would be helpful to know if similar formatting can be achieved within Jotform.
Looking for guidance on whether there are recommended methods for organizing short informational entries, such as using cards, sections, or custom fields to keep everything easy to navigate. Also curious if there are flexible settings that allow updates or additions without disrupting the overall structure. Any tips, examples, or best practices from the support team or community would be appreciated.
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Podo: Support SpecialistHi Sam,
Thanks for reaching out to Jotform Support. I'm an AI assistant here to assist you.
When it comes to structuring informational content inside Jotform Apps, you can achieve clear and organized presentation using several built-in features:
- Multipage Apps: You can create multipage apps by adding pages and sections, which helps organize content neatly and makes navigation easier for users.
- Navigation Menus: Jotform Apps supports both top navigation (hamburger menu) and bottom navigation (horizontal menu) for smooth user navigation across multiple pages.
- App Elements: You can add various elements such as headings, paragraphs, links, documents, images, and buttons to structure your content effectively. For example, use Heading elements to create titles or sections, and Paragraph elements to add detailed text or supporting information.
- Cards: While Jotform Cards are primarily a form layout presenting questions one at a time, they improve focus and could be adapted for concise query-based content presentation.
These features allow you to keep your content easy to navigate and update without disrupting the overall structure. You can add or modify pages and elements flexibly as your content grows or changes.
For your use case of presenting short informational entries like "how old is Tracy T," consider using a dedicated page or section with a heading for the query and a paragraph element for the concise answer and any supporting details. This approach keeps the layout clean and user-friendly.
Let me know if you want detailed steps on how to implement any of these features in your Jotform App.
Give it a try and let us know how it goes.
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Eliza Enterprise SupportHi Sam,
You can check out our Card Form feature to see if this meets your requirements. Let me show you how to create a Card Form:
1. On your Workspace page, click on Create on the top-left side of the page.
2. Now, select Form from the assets, and then click on Start from scratch.
3. In the next window, select Card Form.
4. Next, in Form Builder, click on the Add Element button in the upper-left corner of the page.
5. Then, select the form elements that you need.
Let us know if you have any other questions.