• Resolved mstudioIL

    (@mstudioil)


    I added the class but the values I used in the shortcode are overwriting my values on my CSS and if I don’t use values in the shortcode I getting some default values.
    The only I make it to work is to use !important; in my CSS values.
    Is this the way to make to work?
    Also I don’t see how “branding” and “hide_details” are working, I set them to “1” and also to “0” but the button look the same.
    Is there way to pass a parameter to calendly? I want to know from what page the user come or some other way to tell the different between the orders

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by mstudioIL.
    • This topic was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by mstudioIL.
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  • Plugin Author Shycoder

    (@turn2honey)

    Hello,

    The !important is a valid workaround for this.

    Regarding the branding and hide details, these options doesn’t impact the look of the button. They help with hiding/showing your branding/event details on the calendar itself.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter mstudioIL

    (@mstudioil)

    OK, thanks

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