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My Pro Form looks nothing like examples I've seen, why? #50

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jaswrks opened this issue Jan 20, 2015 · 2 comments
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My Pro Form looks nothing like examples I've seen, why? #50

jaswrks opened this issue Jan 20, 2015 · 2 comments

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jaswrks commented Jan 20, 2015


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Markdown File: https://github.com/websharks/s2member-kb/blob/master/questions/2015/50-my-pro-form-looks-wrong.md
Published KB Article: http://s2member.com/kb-article/my-pro-form-looks-nothing-like-examples-ive-seen-why/


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jaswrks commented Jan 20, 2015

Adding the following list item...

  • Test your Pro Forms in a default WordPress installation (e.g. a default theme such as Twenty Fiftteen, Twenty Fourteen, and with only the s2Member plugin active). This will rule out a possible conflict with other plugins or a custom theme's CSS file. If you find that s2Member's default structural styles (i.e. the CSS that it comes with by default) is not enough to override styles presented by your theme, or it conflicts with your theme; then you may need to seek assistance from a developer to help resolve these conflicts by introducing additional CSS in your theme's style.css file.

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raamdev commented Jan 21, 2015

I've seen this question more than once! Will definitely be referencing this KB Article in the future.

Also, I added the missing questions label.

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