Viewing 4 replies - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • Hey there!

    Thanks for writing in to us for assistance. I took a quick look at your site and it looks like the issue there may be one of that code perhaps being placed somewhere without enough specificity. Can you tell us which file you’re placing this in?

    #mc_signup_form {
    width: 230px;
    }

    Have you tried placing that CSS into your theme’s style.css file? Placing the code in there should do the trick for you.

    With a bit more detail on which file that code is being placed in, we’ll be happy to help a bit more.

    Thanks!
    Gabe

    Thread Starter balibuddies

    (@balibuddies)

    Hi mc_gabe!

    Yes, i make sure to put the code on style.css file. I’ll just going to provide u what’s inside in my style.css file. Please see below.. I tried to put the code right in the bottom but its not working.. Thanks for prompt reply..

    [Excessive CSS moderated]

    Thread Starter balibuddies

    (@balibuddies)

    [Excessive CSS moderated. Please just post a link to your site instead.]

    Hey!

    It looks like the CSS you posted may have been too long and gotten moderated out. Looking through your site, it does still look like essentially what is necessary is putting in that code I mentioned above into your css file. Which css file on your site are you adding it and where in that CSS file is the code being placed?

    It looks like it should be https://balibuddies.com/wp-content/themes/poloray/style.css.

    If you’re putting the code in there and still having trouble, can you email a text file of the CSS you’re using to us at wordpress at mailchimp dot com?

    Thanks,
    Gabe

Viewing 4 replies - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • The topic ‘Adjust Width to Form’ is closed to new replies.