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Tagged: Aweber, css, lifestyle Pro

  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 10 years, 8 months ago by Tom.
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  • September 22, 2015 at 8:56 pm #166418
    rochellesanch
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    I had a not-so-great experience with a contractor who put a sign-in form at the top of my website. Anyone willing to take a look at my stylesheet and see why I can no longer insert a new aweber sign-in form?

    It used to float on top of my banner, and she had put a bunch of "af-form" code stuff in my stylesheet so that I just copy and paste my form code into a widget called "header subscription."

    But when it didn't work (my form floated in the middle of the header instead of to the right where it was supposed to) I tried replacing all of the form codes with the new cod, "168605762."

    Now the widget doesn't appear at all.

    Any ideas?

    I'm willing to tinker (obviously) but if it's too complicated it may have to wait until I hire another contractor to customize and make it easier for me to change.

    Thanks!

    Rochelle

    http://www.nowsyourchance.org
    September 23, 2015 at 3:22 pm #166495
    Tom
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    I hate to say it, but his looks really, er... 'unpleasant' to decipher and modify :/1

    So many questions:

    "put a sign-in form at the top of my website" - you meant subscription form, right?
    Is there to be a title for the form? (what is being subscribed?)
    Where is it the form supposed to display? ( "to the right"? "at the top"? )
    Overlaying your header image? (covering your image, the book image or the image text?)
    Below the header? (https://web.archive.org/web/20150801233647/http://nowsyourchance.org/)
    Outside the wrap?
    What about appearance on tablets and mobiles? (for example: is this why there's a large white block underneath the header image on tablets and phones?)

    Your header image promotes subscribing to get a book, the adjacent menu item promotes subscribing to get a book. Is this also about subscribing to receive a book?

    Before you proceed with any work/tinkering, I'd suggest reviewing the strategy for this component, how it fits with your site goals and site design.


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