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  • Plugin Author Brandon Kraft

    (@kraftbj)

    Code Wrangler

    Can you send me a link to where this is happening or a link to the specific plugin you’re using to make sure I see the issue.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter jmelee1221

    (@jmelee1221)

    Hi Brandon,

    It was happening on this site >> https://www.lipglossandcrayons.com

    I have temporarily deactivated the plugin because it looked really weird. If there is a way to find out why the conflict with the Optin Forms plugin that would be awesome. Because I really REALLY would like to use the ENews Extended.

    Please advise…

    Thanks in advance…

    Plugin Author Brandon Kraft

    (@kraftbj)

    Code Wrangler

    I’m afraid I need it active to see it to best see it. It’s hard to debug without “feeling” out the brokenness. You can use something like Jetpack’s Widget Visibility module to limit the widget only being active on one temporary page and send me a link to that, for example.

    Thread Starter jmelee1221

    (@jmelee1221)

    Hi Brandon,

    It is active now. Please check it out HERE >> https://www.lipglossandcrayons.com

    Plugin Author Brandon Kraft

    (@kraftbj)

    Code Wrangler

    It looks like Opt-In is being a bit aggressive with their JS—not just impacting form fields they produce, but all of them.

    I’ve opened a thread on their forums at https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/agressive-js?replies=1#post-8098042

    I’m going to mark this one as resolved since, as of now, I don’t see anything we’re doing that would be breaking it nor a real way to prevent Opt-In from doing what it is doing in a friendly way.

    Thread Starter jmelee1221

    (@jmelee1221)

    Thanks Brandon. Should I leave the plugin active for now until they respond? Or can I deactivate it since it looks wonky on the site?

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