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  • Plugin Author Constant Contact

    (@constantcontact)

    Hi @mshingledecker

    Do you have any links where we could see things in action?

    We provide minimal styles in hopes of the forms inheriting from the active theme for a given site. If the theme doesn’t have its own generic-level styling or what form styles it does have is too specific to inherit, then we run into some issues like this. It ends up falling on the site owner to touch things up, as needed.

    Thread Starter mshingledecker

    (@mshingledecker)

    I already removed the plugin and am using Divi’s Bloom plugin instead.

    Plugin Author Constant Contact

    (@constantcontact)

    Understood.

    Would have loved to have a chance to look at things and provide some guidance/help to make things visually work better. Regardless, we hope you have a working solution in the end, regardless of the source.

    Ugh this is terrible, I was going to use this plugin on my client’s site but I used Divi. WHy instead of providing “minimal styles” not create styling OPTIONS. I don’t always look for ways to blend popups or sign up forms.

    I guess I’ll be generating API codes… which you don’t make easy either >.<

    Plugin Author Constant Contact

    (@constantcontact)

    @jeeniejolie

    Can you provide what type of style options you’re wanting and interested in? We’ve been working on just that topic for the next major release, which should be 1.4.0, but we may or may not be covering all of the types you’re wanting. We could get yours down as a feature request for later versions as we evolve the topic within the plugin.

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