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  • Plugin Author mailmunch

    (@mailmunch)

    Hi,

    The CSS changes won’t work because our forms are inside an iFrame. Currently, you can only add custom css if you’re using custom html forms and not our default forms.

    However, we’re coming up with new themes very soon.

    Thread Starter singingpianolessons

    (@singingpianolessons)

    O.K.
    Thanks for the info.

    Yes, I tried using Custom HTML and I got the message, ‘Integrations are not available because you are using Custom HTML. If you wish to integrate your optin form, please use the default optin form on the “Design” step.’…

    And the reason I’m using your plug-in(GetResponse Forms by MailMunch) is to integrate my optin form with ‘GetResponse’…

    I am looking forward to your new theme that enables to change the height or the padding of the form size & the font size of the text.

    Thank you very much.

    Plugin Author mailmunch

    (@mailmunch)

    Custom HTML is used if you plan to directly use forms that are given my GetResponse. In that case, integration is not required because the forms are directly coming from GetResponse. But I wouldn’t suggest you to go with that as you will not be able to use other powerful features that we offer.

    I’ll keep you posted when we launch new themes. Thanks 🙂 Don’t forget to give us a nice review.

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