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| cyph 1:41 pm July 26, 2008
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- The browser used: firefox / IE
- cforms version: latest (just downloaded it again)
- Your Wordpress version: 2.6
Hey Guys,
How is it possible to have two forms at my homepage with different styles?
Form 1 uses the grass green css and form 2 another? You know what I mean :)
Regards, cyph
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| Barb 3:41 pm July 26, 2008
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Hi
I'm having the same porblem !
Can someone help me ?
I also want to have a different CSS on both of my forms !
Thanks a lot !
Barb
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Admin
| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6231 4:54 pm July 26, 2008
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Does anyone ever read the F.A.Qs ?
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Guest
| Irv 1:24 am August 14, 2008
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So, is it impossible to use two completely different styles from within the same site, eg. sidebar-layout.css for sidebar forms & fancy-blue.css for forms placed in posts? I'm a new user, so I apologize in advance if I'm missing something fundamental.
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Admin
| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6231 7:27 am August 14, 2008
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You've just missed to read the FAQs. :-)
You need to decide for one main stylesheet and then add/adjust/override with specific CSS inside it to alter the look of the other form(s) (using it's/their uniue element ID(s)).
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| lcardoso 11:56 pm September 5, 2008
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Could give me more detailed instructions on how to do this?
"You need to decide for one main stylesheet and then add/adjust/override with specific CSS inside it to alter the look of the other form(s) (using it's/their uniue element ID(s))."
Thanks,
lcardoso
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Admin
| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6231 8:22 am September 6, 2008
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Then I need the URLs of the two forms you're trying to style and an image of how you want to change one of the form.
The FAQs in fact have a pretty specific example.
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