• Resolved sbraunm

    (@sbraunm)


    Hello,

    This message is appearing on top of a contact form that has wpforms:_

    .wpforms-form button[type=submit] { background-color: #024488 !important; border-color: #024488 !important; color: #fff !important; } .wpforms-form button[type=submit]:hover { background-color: #022B57 !important; }

    Kindly advice to correct.

    Thank you.

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  • Hey @sbraunm – Thanks for reaching out, and I apologize for the inconvenience!

    It seems that the CSS is showing up on the header section of the website. I looked at the site, and when I inspected the page, I noticed that the CSS code is showing right after the <body> tag. Here’s a screenshot for quick reference

    I would suggest you to check your header.php file to see if the above code is added which you’ll need to remove. And in case it helps, here’s a tutorial on how to add custom CSS like this to your site.

    Please let me know how it goes!

    Kindly,

    Thread Starter sbraunm

    (@sbraunm)

    Hello Prashant,

    Thanks for your response! I found it, on a plug-in that inserts headers and footers, and could turn it off, so the code does not appears at the top.

    The question however is why it is showing on the website, while that was not the case until a few weeks ago. Any ideas?

    thanks a lot!

    Thread Starter sbraunm

    (@sbraunm)

    Nevermind, I put the code on the “Aditional CSS” in Appearance and it works!

    Hey @sbraunm – I’m thrilled to hear that it’s working fine now and that you got it sorted by adding the CSS under Additional CSS. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out.

    Kindly,

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