• I’m using e-mail forms that worked fine before I started using wordpress, now when I put the form into a page on wordpress the submit buton dissappers to the bottom of the box on my admin panel, and when I preview the page there is no submit button at all. I’m using forms for different pages on my site, so all the pages aren’t going to have the same form options. EX: a contact form, an order form. etc.

    I tried some plugins but all the ones I found all use the same “contact form.” Does anyone know how to get around this issue?

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  • Just a guees. Your choice of theme doesn play nice with your old forms Might be bad HTML or bad CSS. I suspect both. I can’t get near your access/error logs to figure out what your server thought it was doing, but you can.

    Thread Starter evette

    (@evette)

    It doesn’t say anything in the error logs about it. I tried using form from other sites too. i dont know whats wrong with it and I don’t know what to do. This is the only thing preventing me from getting my theme up

    having the same problem here… so far tried:

    disabling all plugins minus the forms plugins (tried 3 already – cforms, Contact Form 7 and simple forms, they all fail to submit)
    using default theme
    uploading new fresh files for WP

    still no luck… anyone knows of a specific plug in that might have damaged the system like this?

    I should add that in my case this is only happening in actual pages – posts, comments and others work fine. I am just not able to post from a page even though I changed everything back to defaults, including the template, and only installing the plugins for the forms. All forms just stay there trying to post but dont ever finish.

    Not sure about the original poster but found the problem for me… trying to do permalinks on IIS I tried doing the 404 redirects, and it seems that breaks all and any forms that are plugin based.

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