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  • Thread Starter karinanana

    (@karinanana)

    Ok
    i used ->setDefaultValue(‘Your email address here’) and it works fine…
    Another Question is can we float the subscribe button to the right of the input tag?
    Right now they are inside a <tr> tags so not sure how to do it…
    thanks!

    Well hello mate!

    I like people that can manage changes in code without my help! I appriciate this. Yes, I presume you’re using shortcode – shortcode prints the form in table. If you look at \SimpleSubscribe\Forms on line 48… there’s wrapper option for when the form is displayed in widget – you can uses that everywhere if you just put the wrapper control out of the if condition. And then you can float everything everywhere 🙂

    Hope you like the plugin!

    Regards,
    Mart

    Thread Starter karinanana

    (@karinanana)

    Hi Mart!
    It works! Although initially when i deleted all that wrapper control out of if condition from Forms.php ,the subscribe form will reverted back to Table format…
    So, i put = NULL instead and it works!

    THanks!Great work on the plugin!=)

    Great! And no worries mate, glad you like it’

    Hi karinanana,

    I am not able to make the submit button and the textbox of email in same line. As you wrote here you had did it. Can I know how you did it and what had you changed in the Forms.php file?

    Thanks in advance.

    Regards,
    SPViradiya.

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