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Resolved, just used a widget area in the header.
It’s currently set at 50px
Yes, I have tried that.
Provided in the private window.
Eliott,
Thank you so much for your response! I really appreciate it. Everything is working, I just didn’t think about pasting that into the text box in the table.
Problem Solved!
Elliott,
Thank you for the response. I love how fast you guys are! Much appreciated!
I can insert a button with a code that pulls a form via a fancybox. However, when using the built in buttons for the the table or the theme, there is no way to insert said code. All I can do is insert a Manual Link. http://bit.ly/1JPuUSE. Can this be a text box or code block instead?
An example of what I’m trying to accomplish is shown in the plugin tablepress. You are able to insert your own code at the bottom of the table to represent custom formatted buttons that call scripts or files. In this case, all I want to do is call a fancybox by the push of a button so the customer can fill out a form.
Image 1 : http://bit.ly/1A17h5l
Image 2: Here’s the code I want in the buttons: http://bit.ly/1B2Er2p. The buttons appear and work when put in a code block.
Image: 3 Notice how the buttons when integrated with the table are connected: http://bit.ly/13tTuqD
Image 4: But when they are not integrated with the table as apart of “Image 1” it looks disjointed: http://bit.ly/1x0FEYN
I am trying to call the code in “Image 1” via the button. I have tried using anchors to call it, but it’s not working. I hope this makes more sense, let me know if you need further clarification as this is a bit odd.
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