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  • vaksupport

    (@vaksupport)

    Hello,

    Could you let us know what do you want to customize?

    To use your own CSS,

    1. Login to your WordPress website and Go to Appearance > Customize
    2. In the left panel on the Customize page, scroll down to find Custom CSS or a similar option and paste the code there

    Should you have any further queries, please do not hesitate to reply back to us.

    • This reply was modified 5 years ago by vaksupport.
    Thread Starter kifiko

    (@kifiko)

    I would like the ’email’ and ‘name’ columns on my subscribe form to be in larger font.

    Am using a child theme and can add CSS to the styles.css, but I do not know what the selectors are (i.e. class or ID)

    Kathie

    Hello,

    It looks like you are using the the shortcode inside a double column Divi Module. We recommend you to add a new Divi Row within the section and use our shortcode there. Divi support team may help you with that.

    Thread Starter kifiko

    (@kifiko)

    Yikes! I’ve just messed myself up a bit.

    Where do I find the email-subscribers-form id? I have no forms listed under the Forms menu.

    Hello,

    You can see all Email Subscribers’ forms you created and their shortcodes under Email Subscribers > Forms.

    If you want to create a new form, please take a look at this article for directions.

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