When we are done with our first input field, let's add a second input field for rectangular length. In our example we want visitors to enter measurement in feet, so let's add feet to the input field below the Postfix label. To explain to your visitors what kind of data you want them to enter, you can add a prefix or postfix to your input field. While rectangular width can't be a negative and we don't want to have limit set on the highest value, let's add 0 to the Min. If you don't want to have any limitations set, leave these input fields blank. input fields you can set the lowest and highest value that can be added to the input field by a user. For example, this time let's add Width as the input field's name. You can change the label of a numeric input field by adding the preferred name to the input field below the Element label label. To reach them, simply click on the element you want to configure. NOTE: All the calculator element settings are available on the right side.This time, let's choose Numeric Input Field. Here you can see a list of different input field types and tools that can be added to your interactive calculator.Click the Plus icon (Add New Element) on the right.In order to create a custom interactive calculator click New From Blank. Click Create New on the left side menu.Let's get started building your first interactive calculator! It's absolutely free and on top of that for every new sign-up we offer access to all of our premium features for 14 days, so you can try all the Calconic features and familiarize yourself with our innovative calculator builder. If you don't have one yet, don't hesitate to create one. You'll need an active Calconic account to start building your first interactive calculator.
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