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| Marlene 2:37 pm August 11, 2008
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Please replace the ??? with your data!
- Your URL: http://???
- The browser used: ???
- cforms version: ???
- Your Wordpress version: ???
[desc]: _ Hello
Just to follow up on my problem – which I have not receive an answer to.
I took the Cforms style sheet of my choice and put it in my orginal css script, and that took care of the problem, but not the way I wanted to.
I could not get the "styling" – cform settings to take effect on my form page.
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| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6231 6:38 pm August 11, 2008
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what problem? what topic? what URL?
it would've helped if you just follow-up up on your topic.
I could not get the "styling" – cform settings to take effect on my form page.
meaning….
- no styling visible at all
- none of your custom changes took effect
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| Marlene 9:01 am August 12, 2008
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Hello again Oliver
Sorry about that – I wanted somehow to follow up on my first post, "Add Css to special page", but somehow it ended up here, and I could not delete it after I saw my mistake…can you ever forgive me
Anyway.
It is nr. 1 and allso nr. 2.
Link good idea, http://192.168.1.74/?page_id=6
I have removed my homegrown solution, so I hope you can explain what I can do so the cforms.css works on pages involving forms.
Thank you
Marlene
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| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6231 7:10 pm August 12, 2008
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Marlene,
You URL/link seems to be a loca/Intranet IP address which can't be accessed from outside. Is there an outside/Internet relayed IP I can access?
Also, please check the FAQs re CSS, there are a few good hints ('wp_head()', global settings, file permissions etc.).
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| Marlene 1:03 pm August 13, 2008
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Hello Oliver,
I thought I In "Enabling cforms for specific pages" should put the name of the page where I wanted the form to function.
Seems I was wrong.
I left it blank and vupti!
Thanks for all your help.
Marlene
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