Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://filla.io/docs/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Adding a field
Open the field palette
The field palette is the left sidebar in the editor. It lists all fields from your connected Airtable table, grouped by type.
Drag or click to add
Drag a field from the palette onto the canvas, or click the field to add it to the bottom of the current page.
You can only add each field once per page. To display the same field on multiple pages, you need to add it to each page separately. The value from the last page wins on submission.
Finding fields you’ve already placed
If an Airtable field is already on another page in this form, it shows in the palette as a placed row:- A small
On page N: <Title>meta line tells you where it lives. - A Jump to field icon button on the right takes you to that page and selects the field.
- A Move here icon button moves the field from its current page onto the page you’re editing — useful when you put a field on the wrong page. A toast appears with Undo so you can revert in one click.
Arranging fields
Drag the grip handle (the vertical dots icon on the left side of each field card) to reorder fields. Drop zones appear between rows as you drag. You cannot drag a field between pages. Remove it from one page and add it to another instead, or use Move here from the palette.Adding widgets
Widgets are non-data elements: text blocks, images, embeds, section dividers, signature pads, and location capture. They appear in the Content and Layout section at the bottom of the field palette. Drag a widget onto the canvas the same way you’d add a field.Grouping fields with sections
A Section widget groups fields under a collapsible header. This is useful for long forms where you want to organize fields into logical clusters without adding pages.Drag a Section widget
Find Section under Content and Layout in the palette, and drag it onto the canvas.