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tag, but no matter what I do, I can’t figure out how to delete the “Get our products/news earlier than others, let’s get in touch.”
Please help! How can I get rid of this? My code looks like this.
<div class="custom-form">
<input type="email" name="EMAIL" placeholder="Your email address" required />
<input type="submit" value="Sign up!" />
</div>
]]>I am surprised that I cannot find much about this topic except for one other post on the forums. I would have thought it affected everyone? As it is, its an intolerable situation as it has created a chaotic and amateurish look to my website that took many hours of crafting to get right.
My web guy did a temporary CSS fix and reduced the margins a bit for the pics but they still look clumsy and out of whack. Can anyone tell me when there will be a fix for this or if there is one already? He also said:
“There is now a requirement to set a maximum width for the captions, there didn’t used to be. I’ve aded a quick CSS fix which has put the bulk of images back as they should be, but I would like to make a more precise bit of code that sets the width to fit each image – I’m sure some ingenious coder will share that before too long as I’m sure this has affected many, many sites.”
I have also lost my email sign up form for subscribers, can anyone tell me if there is fix for that also?
]]>the Point theme seems to only allow configuring the header ‘Subscribe’ button to accept entering a URL.
That’s great if, for example, you’re using a AWeber email subscription form
that uses a URL, however if you’re using other form providers that generate script this doesn’t work.
I’m trying to get the subscription button to invoke a popover via a script, how do I configure this? The configuration only accepts the URL, but OptinMonster only gives the script snippet.
It’s not only OptinMonster, other popup form providers don’t give a URL.
any help most appreciated.
Thanks,
Neil