• Resolved dozarko

    (@dozarko)


    Hi there;

    I’m trying to create an inline form on this website https://narnmakeover.narn.org/ and cannot seem to figure out how to do this. As you can see when you scroll down the page, I’m not even close to figuring it out. I’d like for it to look like the form on this website https://www.debozarko.com/.

    I’d also like to have a black submit button.

    How do I make these changes?

    Many thanks for your help in advance!

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Contributor Freddie

    (@fmixell)

    Hey @dozarko,

    There’s a setting in each form setting that allows you to make a form inline actually so this should be pretty straight forward!

    Here’s a knowledge base article that we provide showing you show to set this up:
    https://yikesplugins.com/support/knowledge-base/how-do-i-place-all-of-my-form-fields-on-one-line/

    Also, if you’re using the Gutenberg block version of our forms the very first option in the block is a toggle to show the form inline. Let me know if that works out for you!

    Cheers,
    Freddie

    Thread Starter dozarko

    (@dozarko)

    Thank you for your quick response Freddie. It worked beautifully! The only other question I have is how do I change the colour of the Submit button?

    Thanks again!

    Deb

    Thread Starter dozarko

    (@dozarko)

    Never mind. I figured it out! Thanks again for your earlier help. 🙂

    Plugin Contributor Freddie

    (@fmixell)

    @dozarko,

    I’m glad you figured it out! We actually have a knowledge base article for all the CSS selectors as well if you wanted to customize anything else. We don’t really add any styling because that way it will just absorb the styles from your current theme and match the rest of your website. Every theme is different though so we have an article that shows you how to customize!

    https://yikesplugins.com/support/knowledge-base/selectors-add-custom-css/

    Thanks for using Easy Forms, have a good weekend!

    – Freddie

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