• Hi everyone.

    I’m using the theme Philanthropy by Themefuse on a site for our client The Grace Hospital Foundation. But I linked our development site.

    If you look at the site now and scroll down, it has two ‘Sign up for e-news’ forms on top of one another. (In the end there will be one.) The top one is a form that works, but doesn’t look good. The second form doesn’t work but looks good.

    So either I try to design the form that doesn’t look good but works. Here is the short code [tfuse_contactform tf_cf_formid=”5″] Is this all styled just in the child theme style sheet?

    Or I figure out why the form that looks good, doesn’t work. The client said at one point the form that looks good did work at one point. This is the short code for that form… [newsletter title=”Sign-up for e-news” text=”” rss_feed=”false”] But this shortcode doesn’t look like a shortcode generated from the contact form section. So is there a php file somewhere that styles this or somehow makes it function?

    If someone can point me in a direction so I can find in the backend where to style the first contact form or fix the second contact form you’s save me a lot of grief.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Since those shortcodes are not from WordPress itself, you need to be asking the supplier of the shortcode, whether that’s the theme or a plugin.
    If you don’t know the origin of the shortcode, you can try AMR Shortcodes which tells you what shortcodes exist and where.
    You can also use the Health Check plugin in Troubleshoot mode which will disable plugins for your user only, to help you isolate which plugin does what.

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