But after the last question, they still have to press the submit button – can I bypass this and have the user only click on the radio button answer, which is automatically submitting the form? I know how to hide the button with “ff-hidden” in the Container Class, but how do I make the form be submitted?
]]>I’m having some trouble with Bitform. I carefully created a registration form from scratch, making it quite complex and setting up everything, including the SMTP, email templates, and other settings. However, I realized that my submit button disappeared after I used “Ctrl + Z,” likely due to a bug. I also noticed that some fields were missing, but I believe they’re just hidden since I can see duplicate fields in the “Entries” tab from the ones I recreated.
At first, I thought the submit button could be recreated, so I made a new one. I spent time designing it nicely and filling out all the fields to test it. However, after clicking my beautifully recreated submit button multiple times, there was no redirection or success message. After several minutes of checking, I realized that the original submit button was unique and couldn’t actually be removed or replaced.
Could you please assist me in making the original submit button visible again and restoring the hidden fields?
Thank you.
]]>I’ve integrated stripe into that page. Everything is done as the examples you provided and the API keys are correct, I checked them. Here is the form code
[tel phone placeholder “Phone Number”]
[email email placeholder “E-mail address“]
[stripe stripe-659 “Make a Payment”]
[submit “Make a Payment”]
However, the “Make a Payment” button is not working, as you can see in the page I provided. When I disable the plugin, it’s working again. We made tests before and it was working, now even in test mode – the button is not working. What might be the reason? Please, help
Best Regards,
Martin
]]>We were doing a testing of the new version and noticed that when a required/mandatory field is not filled, users are still able to click on the submit button after completing the credit card info (on one hand we believe the button should be ‘disabled’ until all required fields are filed). Then, the orange error box comes with the following text: “One or more fields have an error. Please check that all fields have been filled in correctly and try again.” which is fine (as I said, shouldn’t have let the user to click the button on the first place but as a ‘just in case’ scenario is correct) except that after filling all the required fields the button remains ‘disabled’ so there is no way for the user to submit the form.
How can we fix this?
Thx!
]]>The submit buttons “Read For Free” located on my webpage does nothing after I hit the button, how can I make it to reflect that it is being sent after hitting the button?
Thanks,
Nancy
]]>Checking the generated output in DevTools, shows the form fields, even though they do not actually show .
I’m not sure if this is a Bricks issue or ACF Extended problem so I’m posting in both support forumns.
Many thanks
]]>I am helping a friend with moving their site to a new host and managing it. The client is a language school and the site was abandoned (and left in a terrible disarray) by the previous manager.
I am trying to bring the site back to shape and I’ve hit a roadblock I can’t manage by myself.
The issue is with quizzes, I explain it all in this screenshot video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JQnayJhq5I32_B4RB9zaouoH5u2P7OKS/view?usp=sharing
This is the page where the submit button does appear: https://kiprobal.szoftvermanufaktura.hu/nyelvtanuloknak/szintfelmero/angol-szintfelmero/
This is the page where the submit button does NOT appear: https://kiprobal.szoftvermanufaktura.hu/en/students/placement-test/english-placement-test/
As I explain in the video, the strange thing is that both pages have the same quiz inserted. The pages are originally in Hungarian, the English page is translated by WPML.
To add to the video, the same issue comes up with the English version of all the placement tests (English, German, Spanish, French, Russian and Italian) while the Hungarian version of these placement tests work fine, the submit button does appear there. And these pages were created the same way: there is only one quiz for every language and that quiz is inserted into both the Hungarian and the English site.
So, my first thought was that it could be a translation problem. But then I turned off all the plugins only turning the QSM plugin back on and problem was there – to me that means, that it is not caused by any other plugin, not even WPML.
Next, I changed the theme to the Twenty Twenty Four theme and the issue persisted – so it is not a theme conflict issue either.
Please help resolving this as these placement tests are essential for the operation of the language school.
Thank you and have a great day!
]]>As you can see in the link, the submit button has a different font type. I am using Tahoma, but this seems to be Montserrat. I checked the settings already – Mailpoet is supposed to use the inherited font style, but it also doesn’t change even when setting it to Tahoma manually. I tried some CSS, but couldn’t figure it out.
Can anyone help with this? Thanks al lot, it is appreciated.
Dana
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