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    I am curious about how others are styling this form? the settings have you set the page where you want the form to appear but there doesn’t seem to be a way to edit the css on the wp page itself. the only place i can find to edit css is the [restaurant-reservations/assets/css/booking-form.css] file so i am going to start there.

    I am sure others are using it with a theme like Divi or something like that. Any suggestions? Did I miss a thread somewhere?

    Thanks – John

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  • I’ve designed it with the csshero plugin. It allows to change the color of any form element and adjust measures. Try it

    Thread Starter johnhowardfl

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    thank you. i’ll give it a go.

    Thread Starter johnhowardfl

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    in the settings, i have the page configured and in my case, its called “reservations”. when i navigate and edit that page i don’t see any form elements visible to edit? using the default or Divi editor the page doesn’t show anything editable, no short-code, no form elements.

    where is the form to edit? or is it being generated dynamically from the plugin when a visitor hits the page? if the latter is the case then there must be a method to style the form somewhere?

    If it’s just CSS changes/additions that you want to make, one option might be to use the Additional CSS area found in the WordPress Customizer.

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