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  • Thread Starter JonLefave

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    Thanks Patrick! This works! You’re the best.

    Thread Starter JonLefave

    (@jonlefave)

    Hi @wpmudevsupport13 (Kris).
    I really appreciate your quick response.

    I had to remove the #forminator-module-69 ID from the Custom CSS because it wasn’t working.

    I’m able to style the button but I can’t get the selected state to work. Is there a different way to do this in Forminator?

    .customclass .forminator-radio-bullet {
        opacity: 0;
        position: fixed;
        width: 0;
    }
    
    .customclass label {
        display: inline-block;
        color: #646464;
        font-size: 18px;
        border: 1px solid #646464;
        border-radius: 5px;
        padding: 10px 50px;
        margin: 2px;
        align-items: center;
    }
    
    .customclass input[type="radio"]:checked+label {
        background-color: #bfb;
        border-color: #4c4;
    }
    
    .customclass input[type="radio"]:focus+label {
        border: 2px dashed #444;
    }

    Thanks again!

    I stumbled across this problem today. It’s a limitation of the plugin (wheres the PRO version, guys?!)

    I got it to work for my 200 reviews. My reviews are on one page only, so reviews across multiple pages will require extra work, but can be done.

    Step 1: Export “WP Customer Reviews” from Tools > Export in WP-ADMIN
    Step 2: Determine POST ID of old review page (in my case: 290)
    Step 3: Determine POST ID of where you want the reviews to show up (in my case: 128)
    Step 4: Open XML file in Sublime or favorite txt editor, Find All

    <wp:postmeta>
    <wp:meta_key><![CDATA[wpcr3_review_post]]></wp:meta_key>
    <wp:meta_value><![CDATA[<290]]></wp:meta_value>
    </wp:postmeta>

    & Replace:

    <wp:postmeta>
    <wp:meta_key><![CDATA[wpcr3_review_post]]></wp:meta_key>
    <wp:meta_value><![CDATA[128]]></wp:meta_value>
    </wp:postmeta>

    Step 5: Save and Import to WordPress. Your reviews should show up in the right place.

    If your reviews are across multiple pages, you’ll have to change the Post ID’s accordingly.

    TL;DR: Change old Post ID desired Post ID to under <wp:postmeta> in the exported XML file from WordPress.

    Pain, but it works. Hope this helps.

    And I hope the developers released the PRO version of this plugin, it’s sorely needed. 🙂

    Yup, it’s also screwing with other plugins, like Gravity Forms.

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