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  • I have to say that it can be done but it is not recommended because the error message should be as close as possible to the error so the user can quickly find where to make the correction. It is a small ux trick but trust me it could confuse users!

    Anyway you can use dom event “wpcf7invalid” hide the span.wpcf7-not-valid-tip (the original validation message) and copy with jquery at the beginning of the form.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by Erik. Reason: logic was wrong
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