I upodated my website and the SiteOrigin Contact Form changed. The fields are now full length of the page, horizontally, instead of the centered, smaller way we had it previously. Below is what is in the attributes section of the form yet it no longer works. The site is theherofarm.com.
width: 300px;
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
top: auto;
Is there a way to make it go back to how it previously was?
Thanks!
Hi Herofarm,
This appears to no longer be working correctly due to the non-standard way your home page works. Did you make any changes to the way your home page works recently? I ask as appears as though there are a few widgets being directly added to your home page rather than through something like SiteOrigin Page Builder. If you have, try reverting these changes to see if that helps.
Hi Alex,
The only change made was updating to the latest version of WordPress. Otherwise, you can see here http://theherofarm.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Screen-Shot-2017-12-04-at-2.41.01-PM.png that the widgets are part of the SiteOrigin Page Builder. Any ideas?
Hi Herofarm,
That’s odd – the home page markup suggests it’s not powered by us. Hm. Can you please create a test page and then clone your home page? To do this please navigate to WP AdminPagesAdd New and create a test page. Enable Page Builder and click the Layouts button in the Page Builder toolbar. Click Clone: Pages and find and clone your home page and then save. Does this issue occur on the cloned page?
That’s really strange.
The issue does not occur when I made a clone. In fact, it is almost perfectly set to how it was before. The only difference is I cannot get the social media buttons and image below it to be closer to the submit button. Otherwise, whatever issue is has with the homepage does not happen with the cloned one.
Here’s the test page – http://theherofarm.com/test
Hi Herofarm,
Thanks – that confirms what I was thinking. Something is modifying the page builder output on the home page. I strongly suspect it’s your theme. Can you please temporarily change to a different theme to see if that allows the contents (not the page itself – it’s not going to look, design-wise, as desired) to display correctly?
If so, I would get in contact with the theme developers to ask if they have made any recent changes to the home page template and how to avoid this issue.
Hi Alex,
One of our tech guys looked into it further and finally solved it. Here is what he said happened:
When we updated Sydney pro last time they added a built in css editor along with changing a few css tagsā¦ In this case we just had to edit a different class than before. Same thing, just a different name. I also added it in the new css editor so it gets priority per the theme. And schwallah. Magic.
I appreciate all the help, Alex! Thank you so much. I truly appreciate it.