• Resolved rik1234

    (@rik1234)


    Hi,
    I have a dual-language website with 2 different Mailpoet forms, 1 for each language.
    I use WPML for translating. I add the Mailpoet forms to the WordPress pages using a Mailpoet shortcode, e.g. [mailpoet_form id=”1″]. I do this – instead of the Gutenberg block – because this way WPML allows me to put a different form for the page in a different language.
    I’ve just run into 1 problem, for some reason, when i use the shortcode, the Mailpoet form is not displayed using the font-style of my site. See https://testtest.future.ngo/nl/ . When I use the Gutenberg block, it IS displayed using the style of my site – but as said, I cannot use the Gutenberg block, because i need to translate it. The form also looks fine (in style of my site) in the “Preview” of the form.
    Any suggestions for how i might solve this?

    site:
    https://testtest.future.ngo/nl/

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  • Hello,

    The font-style is probably getting overwritten somehow by your theme files. In any case, you can probably re-apply the font styling by adding custom CSS. Go to Appearance > Customize > Additional CSS.

    Thanks,

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