Hey there reeve,
Thanks for posting! The flick.css file corresponds to the JS Datepicker, which allows date fields, if present, to use a calendar to pick a date from. You can certainly disable this feature to remove the flick.css from being present on the page – unchecking the “Use Javascript Datepicker?” option on the plugin settings page and hitting Update Subscribe Form Settings will do the trick.
Please let me know if there’s anything further I can assist with!
-Kath
This works like a charm.
Thank you Kath!
Maybe your developers can use more mailchimp related css-classnames in future releases to prevent such conflicts.
While checking the plugin settings i came across the javascript support checkbox. I wonder what this really does. In the frontend i didn’t noticed any visual difference.
-reeve
Hi reeve,
I’ll definitely pass the feedback about the css filename along to them!
As for the Javascript support, when the box is checked and support is enabled, the form submission responses are inline. When the box is not checked, the page will refresh to display the form submission responses instead. It’s a fairly minor difference. 🙂
-Kath
Ah got it!
Thanks alot your for your support.
Greetings
-reeve
Happy to help out!
If there aren’t any further questions on this thread which I can answer for you, would you mind marking it as resolved for me? Thanks reeve! 🙂