• Resolved bluesunday007

    (@bluesunday007)


    Hello,

    I’m a newbie with CSS so as I learn, I greatly appreciate your assistance.

    We’ve been using Form Assembly (FA) for our forms.

    Example: https://www.emanuelsf.org/donate-now/

    Problem: 1) In Firefox, the form appears but part of it gets clipped and you have to scroll to the right with your mouse in order to see all of the verbiage on the form.

    Problem 2) In Chrome, the copy doesn’t appear on the form complete as it does on Firefox.

    Our WordPress theme appears to be overwriting the styling from FA. I would like to add CSS scripting to avoid this conflict and allow the general public to see the form as it should be seen with all of the copy visible in Chrome and no need to scroll over to the right in Firefox in order to see all of the copy on the form.

    What type of CSS scripting do I insert to resolve this?

    Thank you for your assistance.

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  • Thread Starter bluesunday007

    (@bluesunday007)

    Can anyone help?

    Thread Starter bluesunday007

    (@bluesunday007)

    OK. Update. We removed formatting within FA on the form we created and now Firefox seems to be displaying the form correctly with no need to scroll with the mouse to the right in order to view all of the copy on the form. The problem with Chrome, however, still remains.

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