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February 22, 2017 at 9:27 am #1381469
threadincParticipantContacted Gravity Forms Support today because I thought they made a change that started causing Ready Classes to stop working but really it’s X Theme at fault here. Please see their response below:
Hi Jeremy,
I’m afraid the issue with the CSS Ready Classes is being caused by the theme which is including it’s own custom Gravity Forms stylesheet which is overriding the default styles:
/themes/x/framework/css/dist/site/gravity_forms/renew.css
Gravity Forms 2.0 did include a lot of style changes so the theme developer would need to update their custom stylesheet so it is compatible with those changes.
This rule, in particular, is causing the layout issue with fields using the classes:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/23917obisw05khs/Screenshot%202017-02-22%2015.20.25.png?dl=0
They are setting the float rule to left, Gravity Forms hasn’t used floats for the CSS Ready Classes for several versions as they are bad for responsive design.
You’ll need to contact the theme developer to see if they have an updated version of the theme compatible with the current version of Gravity Forms.
Please update the next version of X to have these fixes so that the Ready Classes can start working again.
February 22, 2017 at 10:33 am #1381582
RupokMemberHi there,
Thanks for your feedback. I’ll forward this to our developer for further assessment. Meantime if you need help on any specific styling issue for now then we might be able to help you. In that case provide your URL and specify the problem.
Cheers!
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