• The pluggin is easy to use and will satisfy you if you accept all fields to be as long as your page is wide.

    If you want to change anything in the css, you’re lost.

    Just imagine that: to add some personal css change, author ask you to create your personal plugin !

    Don’t think you can modify classes, most are impossible to find uout in the several css files.

    If you add a class to the ninja_forms_display.css, nothing happens using it.

    3 hours lost trying to find out how to change field lenght. I resign.

    Good plug in easy to work with, if you don’t expect a good display.

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  • Thread Starter pikkabbu

    (@pikkabbu)

    Let me add that this plugin has very good things. If you are able to expand it writing code, it would be a great base to work with.

    Not my case.

    Plugin Author James Laws

    (@jameslaws)

    I can certainly understand your frustration and while I don’t completely understand what what you are trying to accomplish or how you are attempting to do it we have tried to create a solution that would help users where there themes have less than optimal CSS for form elements.

    We have just released the Layout & Styles Extension for Ninja Forms. Check it out and see if it will solve your problems or makes styling your forms so much easier.

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