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Hi,
Thank you very much for this plugin which seem to be very interesting.
I've tested it quiclly and it seems to work quite well, although, the style of my form is completely broken, probably because de custom css i use on original site and not included into iframe.
Do i need to include in some way the css files needed ? Or should i use the template feature to do that ?
Thanks a lot
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This is really old - but for anyone looking for a solution - on your form that will be iframed - add an HTML section to that form and just place .all_your_classes {color:blue;} in that html block and it will effect that form where ever you place it. -- EDIT - thanks Jan1980.. my mistake - meant <style> tags.
Worked great. But instead of SCRIPT the tag should be, I think, STYLE. Then you add the CSS. All of it happens in the form editor. I added the HTML field as a first field and it works through the form even if it's paged. Cheers,
Hi,
Thank you very much for this plugin which seem to be very interesting.
I've tested it quiclly and it seems to work quite well, although, the style of my form is completely broken, probably because de custom css i use on original site and not included into iframe.
Do i need to include in some way the css files needed ? Or should i use the template feature to do that ?
Thanks a lot
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: