• What class or style code do I use to edit the upload widget for my form?

    My page background is black and uses Arial font but the upload widget has a white background and uses Times New Roman. I tried wrapping it in div tags and making my own class but that did not work.

    Thanks.

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  • anyone have any idea how to do this?

    Upload widget is an iframe which id is “uploadfiles_inline”, that helps ?
    Do you use firebug to know who-do-what in css, as I try to do, (unsuccessfully;) ?

    Did you tried this ?
    http://thedeadone.net/forum/?p=3728

    If you have a solution, i’m realy interested too.

    I’m afraid the only way to do it currently is to modify the code directly. The PHP/HTML is in the file tdomf-upload-inline.php

    So where in the tdomf-upload-inline.php file do you adjust the size? I’m not seeing dimensions or iframe code anywhere.
    (I’ve fixed the background and font, but I need to adjust the size of the large box that the upload form takes up.)

    duhdaniel

    (@duhdaniel)

    you can not style the upload widget externaly because it’s an <i-frame>

    You can only edit the file at:
    http://www.[yourdomain].com/wp-admin/plugin-editor.php?file=tdo-mini-forms/tdomf-style-form.css

    (plugins > tdo-mini-forms > edit)

    I found where to edit the inline form size. It’s in this file:

    tdo-mini-forms/include/tdomf-upload-functions.php

    About half way in you’ll see:

    $output .= "<iframe id='uploadfiles_inline' name='uploadfiles_inline' frameborder='0' marginwidth='0' marginheight='0' width='100%' height='$height' src='$inline_path'></iframe>";

    You can adjust the width and height using pixels to suit your needs.

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