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  • Thread Starter thelongestname

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    Okay so I found the problem. It was that when I imported the website, I didn’t install the new theme on my new website so now its good because I installed the original theme that I built my website on!

    Uhm what i think you are saying is you need a header that shows on every page (correct me if I’m wrong) if yes, get the elementor header and footer builder (note: it only works with elementor) its shows on every page expect the front page so you can just copy the content and paste it on the homepage

    There is NO way that you can send a form to an email address using HTML. The only thing you can do using HTML that is similar is using the “mailto” in the <form> . It will get all the information that was collected in the form, and will launch the Mail APP, and you choose an account to send from, and then click send. It isn’t the same as actually sending the form straight to your email. I would suggest getting a form pluginlike fluent forms, which sends *I forgot what it’s called. y’know, the thing someone submits your form and you get the info sent* to your email. maybe if its sorta specific and one plugin doesn’t have it all, get a few plugins! it might help

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