• Resolved pexel

    (@pexel)


    Hello:
    When I run the code below on another site, the height appears at half. I have to enter the height value. This is very difficult in every form.

    How can we edit the code so that the height setting is 100%?

    thanks

    
          <iframe src="https://www.pexpe.com/?cff-form=15" style="width:100%; height:100% overflow: hidden; border: none;" scrolling="no"></iframe>
        
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  • Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hello @pexel

    When you assign 100% height to a tag, it takes 100% of its parent height and not 100% of the page. For iframe tags, it does not display 100% of the contained page.

    Could you please indicate the link to the page where you inserted the iframe tag?

    Best regards.

    Thread Starter pexel

    (@pexel)

    So, do you have any solution suggestions?

    Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hello @pexel,

    There are different alternatives, but they depend on the page’s structure. For this reason, I asked for the page’s URL.

    Best regards.

    Thread Starter pexel

    (@pexel)

    I page : Hesaplama

    If you click the blue button *Sitene Ekle* at the bottom of the form, our code opens.

    Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hello @pexel

    You don’t need to insert the iframe tag.

    Please insert only the form shortcode with the iframe attribute:

    [CP_CALCULATED_FIELDS id="15" iframe="1"]

    Best regards.

    Thread Starter pexel

    (@pexel)

    Let’s add this code instead of the blue button. Will it work on the opposite site with this code?

    Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hello @pexel,

    You can insert the shortcode into a DIV tag hidden by default and use the button to display the DIV field.

    The shortcode with the iframe tag will work on your website because it has installed the plugin, but you cannot use this solution on a third-party website.

    Best regards.

    Thread Starter pexel

    (@pexel)

    I understand now.
    It’s like this:
    For example, the Eyüpsultan site uses the code I gave. So when I give the height auto 100% it doesn’t work. on a 3rd party site.

    Opposite site: Eyüpsultan

    What I want to ask is, do we have to manually enter the height on the other party’s site? Or is there a different method?

    Thanks

    Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hello @pexel,

    If you want to insert the iframe directly into a third-party website, you must enter the height in px:

    <iframe src="https://www.pexpe.com/?cff-form=15" style="width:100%; height:600px; overflow: hidden; border: none;" scrolling="no"></iframe>

    Best regards.

    Thread Starter pexel

    (@pexel)

    thanks ??

    Thread Starter pexel

    (@pexel)

    i got it done

    • This reply was modified 1 year ago by pexel.
    Thread Starter pexel

    (@pexel)

    Hello;
    I have 1-2 questions in my mind. I would be glad if you can help me.
    1) Let’s say another site added our code via iframe. Is it possible to see which site this site is?
    2) Can we analyze the traffic coming to the main site through the form attached to the opposite site?
    3) Are there different methods other than iframe?

    Thanks.

    Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hello @pexel

    Q: Let’s say another site added our code via iframe. Is it possible to see which site this site is?

    A: An external website’s domain can include your form via iframe only if you allow it from server settings.

    Q: Are there different methods other than iframe?

    A: In the current plugin version you can use only the iframe method.

    Q: Can we analyze the traffic coming to the main site through the form attached to the opposite site?

    A: If your form is in domain A and it is loaded from domain B via iframe, you cannot access the parent. However, you can insert a calculated field in the form as an auxiliary (You can hide it by ticking a checkbox in its settings) and enter an equation similar to:

    document.referrer;

    Best regards.

    Thread Starter pexel

    (@pexel)

    Could you please show the answer to question C with a visual?

    What will be the return to us in this way? I didn’t fully understand, thank you very much

    Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hello @pexel

    The process is simple. Insert a calculated field in the form and enter the piece of code below through its “Set equation” attribute:

    document.referrer;

    Best regards.

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