• Resolved james.nash

    (@jamesnash)


    The FAQ here implies that the title parameter for the short code will be added as an attribute to the iframe. That’s not happening.

    I know that you can use the querystring parameter for this purpose, and we have a workaround in place.

    However, it’s prone to error and not very user friendly for our non-technical users.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/pardot/

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  • Plugin Author Cliff Seal

    (@cliffseal)

    You’re right: that was used for a feature of the plugin that’s no longer in use, so it’s not applicable.

    Can you tell me more about why you want a title attribute on the form element?

    Thread Starter james.nash

    (@jamesnash)

    To be clear I’d like the title attribute to appear on the iframe element.

    Our Analytics engineer is trying to pass Pardot data to our Adobe DTM account in a way that will allow the data be connected down the road. I’m no analytics engineer, sorry I can’t be more specific.

    Like I said we’ve solved the problem using the querystring parameter. But we’d like to avoid having users manually alter the shortcode after it’s been generated.

    Plugin Author Cliff Seal

    (@cliffseal)

    I’ll notch this bug for inclusion in the next release. Thanks, James!

    Thread Starter james.nash

    (@jamesnash)

    Thank you!

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