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  • Thread Starter karinanana

    (@karinanana)

    Ok
    i used ->setDefaultValue(‘Your email address here’) and it works fine…
    Another Question is can we float the subscribe button to the right of the input tag?
    Right now they are inside a <tr> tags so not sure how to do it…
    thanks!

    Well hello mate!

    I like people that can manage changes in code without my help! I appriciate this. Yes, I presume you’re using shortcode – shortcode prints the form in table. If you look at \SimpleSubscribe\Forms on line 48… there’s wrapper option for when the form is displayed in widget – you can uses that everywhere if you just put the wrapper control out of the if condition. And then you can float everything everywhere ??

    Hope you like the plugin!

    Regards,
    Mart

    Thread Starter karinanana

    (@karinanana)

    Hi Mart!
    It works! Although initially when i deleted all that wrapper control out of if condition from Forms.php ,the subscribe form will reverted back to Table format…
    So, i put = NULL instead and it works!

    THanks!Great work on the plugin!=)

    Great! And no worries mate, glad you like it’

    Hi karinanana,

    I am not able to make the submit button and the textbox of email in same line. As you wrote here you had did it. Can I know how you did it and what had you changed in the Forms.php file?

    Thanks in advance.

    Regards,
    SPViradiya.

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