• Resolved adleyho

    (@adleyho)


    Hello,
    I use MailPoet to create a simple signup form, but I don’t know how to make the “Subscribe” button display in the same line as the “Enter email” box. I see an Additional CSS class(es) box, but I have no idea what I should put in this box.

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    I will be grateful for any help you can provide.

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  • Plugin Author Bruna a11n

    (@bruberries)

    Hi @adleyho,

    I use MailPoet to create a simple signup form, but I don’t know how to make the “Subscribe” button display in the same line as the “Enter email” box.

    You don’t need to use any additional CSS classes to do that. You can create a 2-column (by adding a new block) in the MailPoet Form editor and then place the Email field next to the Subscribe link by dragging & dropping them.

    Please let us know if you need any further help with that!

    Thread Starter adleyho

    (@adleyho)

    Hi @bruberries,
    Thank you for your reply. I have created 2 columns as you instructed. However, when I add the short-code of mail-poet form to the widget on the footer, it still shows in 2 line. Please see the images.

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    Could you please provide a css code to put the email field and subscribe button on the same line?

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by adleyho.
    Plugin Author Bruna a11n

    (@bruberries)

    Hi @adleyho,

    Oh, I believe that’s because the widget block is too small for the form.

    One workaround I can think of is to disable the option “Display Fullwidth” in the Styles tab for each individual field. Could you please try doing that and let us know if it works?

    Thread Starter adleyho

    (@adleyho)

    Hi @bruberries
    Thank you for your support. It works perfectly ^^.

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