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  • Plugin Author nickboss

    (@nickboss)

    Hi,

    there is a Dimensions tab in the visual editor of the plugin where you can set widths and heights. Have you tried this?

    Nickolas

    Thread Starter nrcsantos

    (@nrcsantos)

    Hi,

    I tried, changed the width on the Dimensions, tried on the Custom CSS of your plugin, tried using ‘relaxed CSS’…

    Basically what would be nice is if i could enter each ‘field’ on a <table> or something that allowed the control of the width… The plugin is quite good but the forms are needed and the graphic presentation of them is not the best yet (or hard for me to make it work as i’m probably doing something wrong). ??

    Plugin Author nickboss

    (@nickboss)

    How did you set the values in Dimensions tab? the right way is to put a value together with px, e.g. for setting a width of 100 pixels for the field values you need to put 100px.

    Have you done this?

    Furthermore, the plugin’s elements have separate classes and IDs and can be easily styled, one-by-one, using CSS.

    I know that what you ask would be make styling much more easy. This is basically the idea of Dimensions tab.

    Styling of WordPress plugins is generally a problem, because their appearance is affected by the theme. So, a solution that looks good in one theme in ugly in another theme.

    For this reason, I usually assist the users of the plugin with styling.

    Let me know about the Dimensions question.

    Nickolas

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