• Resolved dan1cad

    (@dan1cad)


    As much as I want to use this. It doesn’t work on my Premium Theme.

    At default theme the style=”display:block” and style=”display:none” is present. But when I activate my Theme it doesn’t appear anymore. Everything is visible and when I select a field nothing happens. The premium theme I’m using is Brooklyn Theme by unitedthemes.com

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/cf7-conditional-fields/

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  • Plugin Author Jules Colle

    (@jules-colle)

    Can you send me a link to a page where I can see the problem? Or could you email me the theme files so I can set up a test site?

    Thread Starter dan1cad

    (@dan1cad)

    Hi Jules, thank you for your prompt reply. No worries, I needed the required fields to work too… so I skip on this plugin for now. Even though I’m not using your plugin anymore, I still support it. You’re a helpful and very good developer. More power to your plugins. Kudos!

    Plugin Author Jules Colle

    (@jules-colle)

    thanks dan1cad. marking this as resolved since you don’t need it anymore.

    Joe

    (@webworksjoe)

    Hi Jules,

    I thought this would fit well here rather than beginning a new thread.

    I’m using Enfold at present. The theme offers the avia layout builder which is very useful. You’re plugin is also extremely useful and it’s helped us build far better forms using CF7 than we would be able to without it. So thank you for that.

    However the plugin only seems to work when using the default and plain text editor. When using the avia layout builder, which injects a lot of shortcode, the conditional aspects of the form no longer function.

    Are you aware of any issues or limitations using the conditional logic shortcode within other shortcode?

    Many thanks

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