Not a big deal, more of an annoyance. I use the placeholder attribute instead of labels on all of my forms. This results in a weird issue with the Captcha form element. I'm guessing it has to do with the fact that the label on this element is prefilled with "Captcha". In any case, if I clear out the label field and leave it blank, every time I go back in to edit the form, the field is populated with the label and results in that form field having a label after it is saved. I have to remember to go in to the captcha field and clear out the label every time.
Thanks!
Hi BNRBranding,
Thank you for the report, I have fixed this glitch!
Regards,
Max
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Hey Max,
I am using CF 5.0.6 and I still have this bug. Even if I don't go into the designer, the label field in the captcha element always defaults back to "Captcha" and shows up on the form unless I go in and delete it.
It's not a major problem, but I figured you'd want to know.
Brent
Hi Brent,
Just tested this, I added a new captcha element, changed the label, saved, new label in place, saved again, still new label, so please let me know how your produce the issue!
Regards,
Max
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Ahh, that's the difference. We are not using a label at all, instead we're using a placeholder. This is what I am doing - adding a captcha element, deleting the label and leaving it blank, adding a placeholder then saving. When we edit, the once blank label is once again Captcha.
Also, I did not delete the label and add a new one, should I do that?
Hi Brent,
Thanks, I found another small glitch and now its fixed, it should be available in the next update!
Regards,
Max
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