To set up the basic attributes of your form, navigate to
Settings
>
General
>
Display.
Here, you can choose to display the form header and set the direction of text in your form.
You can choose to show or hide the Form Header section that consists of the title and the description of your form.
Text Direction
The Text Direction option allows you to set the direction in which the responses are entered in the form. By default, the text direction is set to
Left to Right (LTR).
When you localize your forms to languages such as Hebrew, Persian, and Arabic, you can change the text direction to
Right to Left (RTL)
from the dropdown.
The Form Language you select acts as the source for your translations. This setting does not automatically translate your form, instead, it defines the base language from which all other translations are created in the Translations tab.
For example, if you set the Form Language to Portuguese, your form's content won't be translated automatically. Instead, Portuguese will be set as the Form Language on your Translations page, and that language selection will become inaccessible once you start adding translations.
The Submit button is one of the most critical elements in any form. It’s the final step that users take to send their data and the button’s label plays a significant role in encouraging users to complete this action. A clear and relevant label like “Sign Up,” or “Get Started” lets users know exactly what will happen when they click.
For instance, changing “Submit” to a phrase like “Join Now” or “Request Access” makes the action feel more purposeful, especially in forms for sign-ups or requests.
In the Submit Button Label, you can edit the label of the Submit button in your form as per your requirement.