I was hoping from my
post here that users would see that they don't need to use "GDPR checkbox". The concept itself "check this box before trying to click send, else it will not work" is kinda stone-age. I'd be curious to ask, from what source do you get the idea that you need to use this?
Anyway, over to the technical problem, which was what you asked ... I have seen this, and it seems to be a flaw in the
forms styles of Foundation framework (used in X3). Labels will break to new line when width is larger than available width, leaving the checkbox alone on top. The only way to fix this, would be to create a two-column grid ... If you have a link to your contact form, I will take a look and come up with a solution.