As the title tells, my problem is that when people input text to a form on the site, the text gets a strikethrough line. I haven’t added this kind of functionality and I cannot find any CSS that’d cause this. The strikethrough line on the texts is only visible when the certain is focused, so when I move to another input field the strikethrough gets removed. Only text is affected, numbers are not. Also, when an input field is filled with a two part text e.g. WordPress Forum, only the other word which is focused gets a strikethrough line so not every word/letter in the input field. Help!
One of my guesses is a mobile spelling correcter but idk if that is the cause and I don’t know how to confirm that.
TL;DR -> Only on mobile devices, form input texts (not numbers) gets a strikethrough line when focused.
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Thanks!
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2. Users get redirect to an external URL containing the ZIP code (example: www.example.com/locations/?loc=12345
I know how to set up the form, but do not know how to use the “additional settings” field to get this to work.
Does anyone know?
Thank you!
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I know that cookies can be utilized for this purpose; but I don’t know how to integrate them within a WordPress site (where we could take advantage of the WordPress user system). For that matter, I wouldn’t know how to employ cookies in this fashion on their own…
Thanks for the help!
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