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  • Plugin Author Takayuki Miyoshi

    (@takayukister)

    Thread Starter gafriedman

    (@gafriedman)

    Thanks for your reply. I’m not an HTML coder. I am the owner of a company who is using a CMS with plugins so that I don’t have to know how to twiddle bits. Your simple example doesn’t work so, I asked for support and I expected an answer that I could apply to solve the problem. How about one?
    GAF

    Thread Starter gafriedman

    (@gafriedman)

    Good morning:
    I have spent a couple of hours messing around with the CSS.
    No matter what I try:
    margin; float; right; the check box moves only right or left 20px.
    Looks to me like the contact form text box left margin is interfering with the check box.
    I got the text fixed using <h5></h5>. Tried including the accept inside the H5 and out, no change.

    Really need you to fix this.
    GAF

    There is a link at the bottom of Styling Contact Form to a comprehensive and detailed article on Styling Contact Form 7 Forms. The article shows people, with suitable HTML & CSS skills, how to change the appearance of their Contact Form 7 Forms to meet their particular requirements.

    Thread Starter gafriedman

    (@gafriedman)

    I appreciate that. I spent now 3 hours trying every conceivable css statement. The box will only move left or right by about 15px. I’m using a simple contact form, nothing fancy and the author’s examples don’t work. The plugin does work properly. May have to find another.

    Thread Starter gafriedman

    (@gafriedman)

    After a bunch more investigation, I have determined that CSS changes by someone else to format the forms into straight columns are the most likely cause of the problem. I have asked that someone to resolve it. Wrongly Accused… Sorry.

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