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  • Plugin Author Patrick Rauland

    (@bftrick)

    Hey Maspergren,

    I wish this was possible. Unfortunately we’re pulling in an iFrame which will ignore the width of the browser completely. The HTML

    Can I ask what you’re using the form for? Have you looked into Ninja Forms? It’s free and built into WordPress so it should more responsive friendly.

    Thread Starter maspegren

    (@maspegren)

    That’s what I figured. Is there anyway to set the scrollbar setting for the iFrame then? So I can at least scroll to the right to see the rest of the content? We were hoping to use this plugin because we already had our forms set up in JotForms from our previous site and wanted to find a simple way to continue using them.

    Plugin Author Patrick Rauland

    (@bftrick)

    What do you mean set the scrollbar setting? An iFrame behaves like any browser window so if the viewport is too small it will load the content in the top left. The user will have to scroll to see the rest.

    Thread Starter maspegren

    (@maspegren)

    Sorry I meant attribute: scrolling=”auto”. Right now the iFrame from the shortcode is using scrolling=”no”, if it was scrolling=”auto” then the user could scroll when the iFrame window was too small to display the whole form.

    Plugin Author Patrick Rauland

    (@bftrick)

    Unfortunately I don’t control that. ??

    I use a JS file they provide which automatically creates the iFrame the way they want it.

    Sadly I can’t control everything. ??

    Thread Starter maspegren

    (@maspegren)

    Ok, maybe it will be a setting in the JotForms account. Thanks!

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