Title: css styling inline styling
Last modified: December 16, 2017

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# css styling inline styling

 *  Resolved [sgilford](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sgilford/)
 * (@sgilford)
 * [8 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-styling-inline-styling/)
 * I need some help styling the constant contact plugin, it looks blaaaah!
    It’s
   too wide & too plain, and takes up a lot of vertical space
 * The page I need help with: _[[log in](https://login.wordpress.org/?redirect_to=https%3A%2F%2Fwordpress.org%2Fsupport%2Ftopic%2Fcss-styling-inline-styling%2F%3Foutput_format%3Dmd&locale=en_US)
   to see the link]_

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 *  Plugin Contributor [Michael Beckwith](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tw2113/)
 * (@tw2113)
 * The BenchPresser
 * [8 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-styling-inline-styling/#post-9789197)
 * Settings for your theme are going to play a large part in this. At bare minimum,
   it’s playing a part in the width. The container that the shortcode has been put
   into appears to be a full width container. Something smaller should help out 
   there.
 * Not sure what exactly may be hiding the field labels, but you’ll definitely want
   to get those re-revealed, or else visitors to the site aren’t going to know what
   each field is requesting.
 * Constant Contact Forms ships with minimal CSS so that it can inherit from the
   site’s active theme as much as possible, but that sadly does not always guarantee
   great visual results out of box, and may require touchups by the site owners.
   We do have open enhancement issues to offer some style controls, but we don’t
   have a timeline set for that at all. It’s in exploratory phase.
 *  Thread Starter [sgilford](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sgilford/)
 * (@sgilford)
 * [8 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-styling-inline-styling/#post-9794625)
 * yes thats why i wrote to if i could make it smaller
 *  Plugin Contributor [Michael Beckwith](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tw2113/)
 * (@tw2113)
 * The BenchPresser
 * [8 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-styling-inline-styling/#post-9794803)
 * It’d be best to tinker around with your theme and editor page settings, in this
   case. I would be surprised if wherever you’re embedding the Constant Contact 
   Shortcode didn’t have some sort of setting regarding width of the container. 
   The theme very likely has a grid system in place to help with layout. From what
   I can see, the current container is quite a wide one.
 * Also looks like form input labels for an “Advanced search” section are all set
   to be display: none, which is why you’re not seeing the labels with our form.
   It’s getting affected by that.

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 * Last activity: [8 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/css-styling-inline-styling/#post-9794803)
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