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  • Hey there!

    Could you send us a screenshot of how the form appears on your end to examples@mailchimp.com (subject line: attn: tk)? That’ll allow me to ensure we’re seeing the same thing.

    Also, what version of internet explorer are you using? And can you describe the specific differences you’re seeing between FIrefox and IE?

    Thread Starter IngeT

    (@inget)

    Hi,
    now that I only use one field (the email address) the problem is avoided. What happened was that firefox sent all text and input fields neatly to the left, with the word on one line, its field on the next line, then the next word on the next line and so on.
    Explorer though showed the first name field right after the Dutch word (‘voornaam’) without sending it to the next line, because the word ‘voornaam’ is too short. I needed the ability to put a break after every word so it would send the input field to the next line.

    Hey hey,

    Ah, okay! Glad you were able to find a workaround. Based on your description of the issue it sounds like you were seeing an example of how in some cases Internet Explorer can handle CSS code differently than Firefox.

    If you find that the issue re-arises or that you do need to include additional fields besides just the email address, feel free to post back to this thread with a link to your live example. I can then take a look and see if I can make any suggestions as far as what you can add to your stylesheet to try and make the fields align that desired way.

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