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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:05:52+00:00 2026-05-13T15:05:52+00:00

Another question about Drupal webforms — The form itself is built in by /includes/form.inc

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Another question about Drupal webforms —
The form itself is built in by /includes/form.inc‘s

function theme_form_element($element, $value)

and adds a <label> element to the $output. I want to remove that label only for one webform, so I have to override the function.
How can I override it for only one webform, while leaving it the same in all others?
E.g.

if ($block == 'contact'):
  // only output <input> form element stored in $value
  function mytheme_html_form_element($element, $value) {
    $t = get_t();
    $output .= " $value\n";
    return $output;
  }
endif;

Is this possible, and what goes in the if condition?

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    2026-05-13T15:05:52+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:05 pm

    i did have to do a hook_form_alter, but the label itself was in the [‘submitted’] element.
    here is the code

      if($form_id == 'webform_client_form_18') {
        $form['submitted']['#children'] = '
        <input
         type="text" 
         maxlength="128"
         name="submitted[email]"
         id="edit-submitted-email"
         value="' . $form['submitted']['email']['#default_value']. '"
         class="form-text required"
        />
      ';
      }
    

    in a different form, removing the #title worked (+1 for you!), but this was a different case.

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