I can't seem to find the exact field to edit to increase the text contrast for the form field. I tried at "line 116" but no change in the form.
I enabled 'hiding the form' aftersubmission of the last form but I still get part of the first form displayed with the message at the top "This is the final page of your form" instead of just the success message. This option works fine for NON multi-part forms.
Where do I edit the colour of the "text only" fields in the CSS Style sheet.
There is a kind of gray thin lineat the top of the form that dis-orientates the look of the form and the heading text. How do I remove this line?
Where to I change the font of the text label for the form fields?
At the last form I am getting a messsage at the top of the form that says "Thank you for your comment!" how can I change this to a text and colour of my choice?
I have created a second form at http://www.clubflavour.net/?page_id=54 I can veiw a copy of the form submission details in Hotmail, yahoo mail but not in Outlook 2007 or gmail. When I forward the same submission details from hotmail, I can view the form in gmail andoutlook 2007.
Everything else seems to be working ok so far but would continue testing and building the forms.
6. wrong place, since the global-settings options refers to the ajax config part of the cforms "WP comment feature". The success msg is on the main (each) form config page.
7. very odd, I have no idea. I've tested with my gmail account and it works fine there. perhaps you can address this with gmail support, sending them an example email…
6. wrong place, since the global-settings options refers to the ajax config part of the cforms "WP comment feature". The success msg is on the main (each) form config page.
7. very odd, I have no idea. I've tested with my gmail account and it works fine there. perhaps you can address this with gmail support, sending them an example email…
Hi Oliver,
After adding the code snipets you suggested this is what the form now looks like.
You may need to get in touch with a web developer to do some custom work for you. Trying to appease all and the other browsers is a nightmare, so I for instance refuse to support Safari for my own sites.