• Resolved lizat

    (@lizat)


    I have created a form but it doesn’t follow the site’s styling conventions. I am Using eth Divi theme and for forms I am using WPForms. So, I would like to either:
    – use the same WP styles on my MC4WP form, or
    – use a WPForm to be used by MC4WP

    However, I can piece together enough information from the knowledge base to be able to do either.
    Does anyone have any idea how to do either of these?

    Thank you…………….. liz

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  • Plugin Contributor Harish Chouhan

    (@hchouhan)

    Hey @lizat,

    WP forms have their own class names to which the CSS is applied. So you will need to create a form with WPForms, copy the structure/CSS class names and then add it to our form. There is no easy way of doing this, so it’s all trial and error.

    Thread Starter lizat

    (@lizat)

    I have tried this a little but I am not sure which ‘bits’ I add to the page calling the form and which I add to the form definition.

    I guess the other thing would be to create a CSS file but again I am not sure where I put what…. can I create a custom CSS and just refer to the classes in the form?

    Thank you, for the prompt response!

    Plugin Contributor Lap

    (@lapzor)

    Our Premium add-on comes with a Style builder where you can configure your own styles. It also comes with our support to help you style the form the way you want.

    If you want to copy style from other plugins or write your own CSS that is all possible in the free plugin, but without in depth support from us.

    Thread Starter lizat

    (@lizat)

    I have managed to create a custom style sheet and made a pseudo copy of the WPForms styles so the site looks consistent.

    Thank you

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