Closed galvarez421 closed 4 years ago
The template demo website (https://purduemarketingandmedia.github.io/purdueTemplates-2015/builds/production/html/mm/templates/office/office-tiles-4.html and other pages on that site) doesn't appear to demo form design patterns. The Sass/CSS includes some form styles (https://github.com/PurdueMarketingAndMedia/purdueTemplates-2015/blob/ed1f3d83175fbef670c9b52172859b68c30bec81/src/styles/components/mm/elements/_form.scss) but they don't necessarily seem to be used in the HTML (https://github.com/PurdueMarketingAndMedia/purdueTemplates-2015/search?q=purdueForm&unscoped_q=purdueForm). Is it safe to say there are no "official" prescribed form styles associated with the current web templates?
You're correct, we don't actually have any official branded form styles because whenever we've used forms in the past we have used Qualtrics to build and display them.
The template demo website (https://purduemarketingandmedia.github.io/purdueTemplates-2015/builds/production/html/mm/templates/office/office-tiles-4.html and other pages on that site) doesn't appear to demo form design patterns. The Sass/CSS includes some form styles (https://github.com/PurdueMarketingAndMedia/purdueTemplates-2015/blob/ed1f3d83175fbef670c9b52172859b68c30bec81/src/styles/components/mm/elements/_form.scss) but they don't necessarily seem to be used in the HTML (https://github.com/PurdueMarketingAndMedia/purdueTemplates-2015/search?q=purdueForm&unscoped_q=purdueForm). Is it safe to say there are no "official" prescribed form styles associated with the current web templates?