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Thank you, that helped!
But now there’s some other weirdness going on. Look how the text on the page itself gets narrower, while a pop-up is active: http://www.mixningskonsulten.com/beta/#merinfo
Regards,
edbergswePatience, you mean like A LOT of it? ;P I have to release the site pretty soon and have to know how to fix this, or – let’s hope not – aim for a Plan B.
Regards,
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In reply to: [Page scroll to id] Floating menu not showingAll right, thanks.
I understand. The CSS tag is awesome then, I have some serious CSS delving to look forward too. 8)
Regarding “50 icons”, I just meant that it’s not only the checkboxes/radio buttons that has to be customized (with unique images), but all the selections as well.
But you said it didn’t work like I described earlier?
I can see there are Active and Inactive icons in the png, but no Hovering?
Also, presumed I’m going for this, the image has to be the exact same size and the icons has to be placed at the exact same spots? I simply can’t understand how this would work otherwise. Especially because this is gonna turn out to be around 50 icons or so.
Just to avoid confusion, this is topic I need help with. And thank you for the reply.
However as I wrote in the initial message in this topic, I suppose the Darkbook template is far too simple to base this on. Why I mentioned Darkbook was because you mentioned it slightly in the other topic, not saying it has a solution like I’m aiming at though.
Also, I might add that I’m not an expert at this stuff and I’ve not coded the Checkboxes nor the Radio Buttons by hand (Artisteer did, although they don’t work anyway). I just looked at the current code and I’m sure it could be done a lot simpler if I just used images instead.
The thing is that I would probably need an unique image for each option though. On top of that, the option have to look different if Active/Inactive/Hovering. So, I guess I have to create a lot of images.
So it boils back to my initial question, which concerned what the CSS code is supposed to consist of to use in CFF. But I can try for a better example for what I’m trying to do:
Fieldname 1 (Checkbox)
Option1
– image (active)
– image (inactive)
– image (hovering)
Option2
– image (active)
– image (inactive)
– image (hovering)
Option3
– image (active)
– image (inactive)
– image (hovering)I’m not expecting you to help me, but I was wondering if it is possible to combine “advanced” CSS elements like these with CFF and if you could point me in the right direction more or less.
It seems like I’m only able to point to one image for each selection (no matter if it’s Active or not) when working in the form itself, so that’s where the CSS tags comes in I guess.
Hopefully I was a bit more clear this time. 🙂
Thank you.
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In reply to: [Calculated Fields Form] The required (*) is breaking the layout?Well, lol.. I just wrote that I was about to make a new topic (which I also did, not multiple though) because 1) The initial question about (*) was solved and 2) To avoid further mess, especially since the new question in this topic doesn’t matter because I’m gonna replace the non-images design with images either way. So, this could be solved, for now. 🙂
I was assuming that, although my questions wasn’t bound to the template.
Is this effect achievable with CFF, if so; how?
Not sure I would mark this as solved already, unless I’m missing something obvious here? Hopefully. 🙂
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In reply to: [Calculated Fields Form] The required (*) is breaking the layout?The Radio and Checkboxes are used only in CFF and click on the link which I just posted, can you see the form?
Since I’m using the Default Template I was assuming it would detect the stuff from the style.css? Not necessarily the .css within CFF, but rather the WordPress Theme.
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In reply to: [Calculated Fields Form] The required (*) is breaking the layout?Yes, I managed to get rid of the (*) symbol (like I mentioned in the Edit). As for the Check & Radio Buttons it still displays the standard-sets, and not the pre-designed I made. But I’m about to create a new topic, because I think I have to do this differently anyway.
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In reply to: [Calculated Fields Form] The required (*) is breaking the layout?Hi,
Sorry, I had the whole site under Maintenance Mode.
Please try again.
http://www.mixningskonsulten.com/bestall-5-projekt/
Thank you!
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In reply to: Plug-in to design Checkbox/Radio buttons?I have used Artisteer which can do exactly this, but somehow WordPress doesn’t pick up these changes after having activated the theme in question. Any ideas?