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check box issue

  1. yourtd
    Member

    Is it me or ....? Working with the new beta version, I created a form with some check boxes, but the type runs over the boxes.

    wordpress 3.01
    firefox 3.6
    gravity forms 1.5 beta

    My site is not live, I have a picture of the issue, but not sure how to attach it to this post.

    thanks,
    yourtd

    Posted 14 years ago on Thursday November 4, 2010 | Permalink
  2. This is most likely a theme related CSS issue that is applying styles to the form. We would need to be able to see the form in action and in a browser in order to determine what is causing the checkboxes to be styled the way you are seeing them.

    Posted 14 years ago on Thursday November 4, 2010 | Permalink
  3. yourtd
    Member

    Thanks for your quick reply Carl.

    I've taken down my maintenance page if you happen to have a minute to look.

    http://giftofweb.com/contact/

    The template is Kinetic by rocket themes and it's using the Gantry system.

    thanks,
    yourtd

    Posted 14 years ago on Thursday November 4, 2010 | Permalink
  4. Your theme is loading a script that replaces inputs with background images. It's adding inline styles to position the checkbox input -10000px. If you disable that, you'll see that the lists are working properly. You can see my test screenshot below.

    screenshot

    You will probably want to contact the RocketTheme support team for a solution. If you don't care for the background replacement script, you can always disable it in your theme and remove the styles in the style.css file (line 277) that add the background images.

    Posted 14 years ago on Thursday November 4, 2010 | Permalink
  5. yourtd
    Member

    perfect, thanks Kevin.

    yourtd

    Posted 14 years ago on Thursday November 4, 2010 | Permalink