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Hidden Fields

  1. I wanted the user_login and the date to show up auto on every form that was filled out. Am I wrong to assume that this is what the hidden field is for?
    and if I'm using the hidden field properly---how do I go about removing the discs because everywhere I have a hidden field I have these discs with nothing showing that makes the form look tacky.

    Posted 12 years ago on Thursday June 14, 2012 | Permalink
  2. David Peralty

    The discs are bullets related to your theme. Can you post a link to your form? You will have to remove them using CSS to override your theme putting them in.

    Posted 12 years ago on Thursday June 14, 2012 | Permalink
  3. My site is not live---I sent email with log-in info earlier--do I need to resend? (from admin@curriculumcafe.com)

    I've posted forms but now I can't---getting error--
    Request Entity Too Large
    The requested resource
    /wp-admin/post.php
    does not allow request data with POST requests, or the amount of data provided in the request exceeds the capacity limit.

    the only change was that I installed W3 plug-in to improve site speed as it was slow---so I deactivated it, cleared browser, cache, cookies--and still message

    Posted 12 years ago on Thursday June 14, 2012 | Permalink
  4. David Peralty

    For the dots, copy the following into you theme stylesheet:
    .gform_wrapper ul li.gfield {
    list-style: none !important;
    }

    As for your other issue, this only started when you installed a W3 plugin-in? Which one, and what exactly was it for?

    Posted 12 years ago on Thursday June 14, 2012 | Permalink
  5. David Peralty

    I was able to submit a game review without issue.

    Posted 12 years ago on Thursday June 14, 2012 | Permalink
  6. Request Entity Too Large
    The requested resource
    /wp-admin/post.php
    does not allow request data with POST requests, or the amount of data provided in the request exceeds the capacity limit.

    The error message above is the issue--can't post anything

    Posted 12 years ago on Thursday June 14, 2012 | Permalink