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Tagged: form, Infusionsoft, Wordpress

  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 12 years, 5 months ago by bluesteelesolutions.
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  • December 8, 2013 at 9:04 pm #77770
    peterfletcher
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    We are trying to insert a web form from Infusionsoft into the content of a normal page on WordPress.

    Following the directions given by Infusionsoft, we have inserted the unstyled HTML code of the web form.

    The issue is that the label of the sections of the web form are displaying, but not the entry fields where customers can enter their name and email address.

    We have heard of, and been looking at, the Infusionsoft Web Form Javascript plugin, but were wondering if there was a plugin you might suggest to help us with our problem.

    Thanks.

    http:// http://realestatetribe.com.au/
    December 12, 2013 at 5:54 am #78532
    bluesteelesolutions
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    We recently placed Infusionsoft forms on several pages for a client - it was much easier to use the Javascript output from Infusionsoft. My preference though is to use Gravity Forms with the Infusionsoft add-on.


    Offering full service marketing solutions; print, marketing strategy, CRM, and (duh!) Genesis web design/development.
    Blue Steele Solutions

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