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Thank you so much, Ismael! That seems to have done the trick with the adjustment in the third line of code!
Many thanks! I know there are several support threads out there regarding this issue, so hopefully this will help someone else as well!
Thanks, Ismael, but this just returns emails with “(no subject)” in the subject line.
Thank Vinay, but this is not about the Mailchimp widget. This is instead about the standard Contact Form Content Element.
The thread you reference above as a solution to the subject line issue (that the subject field on the sent email from the contact form does not pull the subject text from the subject field in the form):
To customize the subject please check https://kriesi.at/support/topic/mail-subject/#post-138433
is the exact same thread that I reference in my initial post, explaining that the solution (from 2013) no longer works with the current Contact Form Content Element. I’m looking for a solution to the current version (Enfold 3.4.7).
Thanks.
I solved this myself. I realized that what was causing the border around the images in the gallery was actually the “Highlight Background border colors” Once I matched those to the background (since there didn’t seem to be an option to turn them off entirely), the image borders went away.
Now, I’d eventually love for the borders for images to be a separate adjustment than the borders to Highlights, but for now this is a fix that I can live with.
Thanks for looking into this, Josue.
I think the problem was completely on our end with the Cache plug in. When I turned off Page Caching and the server refreshed, the forms seem to maintain their validation now. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Thanks, Josue. I turned off Page Caching and was able to get the main Contact form working again, but the Contact form on our Support page (which gets more traffic) is still not validating properly. The only difference between the two is that the Contact page form is the sole element on the page and the Support page form is inside a 1/2 column which is nested inside a color section. Could that cause a conflict?
Brilliant! Thanks again so much!
Thanks, Elliott. That helps somewhat (we adjusted the “background: white” to our Main Content background color), but the font color in the alternating rows are still the secondary font color rather than the primary font color, so there is still the problem that some rows seem to be “preferenced” over others and we’re trying to avoid that. (the page in question is here.
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