Title: Almost Perfect
Last modified: August 30, 2016

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# Almost Perfect

 *  [Panteleimon Zaikis](https://wordpress.org/support/users/pzaikis/)
 * (@pzaikis)
 * [10 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/almost-perfect-201/)
 * I love the way this plugin gives you extra features for displaying your Google
   Form in WordPress. The most useful feature, the one I need, is being able to 
   re-direct to a custom thank you page after a successful form submission and this
   works perfectly.
 * However the real let down is that you ASSUME that we all want to customize the
   style of our forms to match our website. There are THOUSANDS of form builder 
   plugins already available on WordPress that let us do this and take Google Forms
   out of the equation entirely.
 * One of the PRIMARY benefits of building our forms in Google Forms is that there
   are already quick and easy styles and themes built right into forms, you can 
   literally build a very good looking form in minutes without any CSS required 
   using Google Forms.
 * It would be nice if there was an option to enable all Google Formatting to render,
   and then overwrite just the parts we need with custom CSS. Add this feature and
   I’ll be happy to rate this plugin 5 stars, but until then, this plugin is useless
   for my requirements.
 * Basically the normal <iframe> embed code given to us in Google Forms is perfect
   in its display inside WordPress, all I need is the ability to redirect to a custom
   page on form submission.
 * [https://wordpress.org/plugins/wpgform/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wpgform/)

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 *  Plugin Author [Mike Walsh](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mpwalsh8/)
 * (@mpwalsh8)
 * [10 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/almost-perfect-201/#post-6812589)
 * I think you can do this already. On the Advanced tab of the plugin settings page
   there is an option to prevent HTML filtering. If you enable this option ALL of
   the HTML supplied by Google which is contained within the BODY element is rendered
   in WordPress. Off the top of my head, I think this includes the CSS Google uses
   to style the forms.

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 * Last reply from: [Mike Walsh](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mpwalsh8/)
 * Last activity: [10 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/almost-perfect-201/#post-6812589)
 * Status: not resolved