MktoForms2.whenReady(function(form){
var formEl = form.getFormElem()[0],
hiddenEls = formEl.querySelectorAll('.mktoFormRow INPUT[type="hidden"]');
[].forEach.call(hiddenEls,function(el){
el.parentNode.style.width = '0';
});
});
Hi Sanford,
That's a really great answer, and doesn't require the jQuery call. Nice!
Ja
Hi Sanford - I'm running into a similar issue on WordPress. Does this code go into the custom CSS at the form level, or is this just additional code I can drop into the header of my website? Here is the site: https://callminer.com/ . We are embedding forms on Wordpress.
It can't go into the custom CSS. With some adjustment, it can go into a Rich Text area (although then you also need to remove the whitespace created by the RTA, too!) but I generally keep forms behaviors out of the form itself. Store it in a separate .js file and include its <script> after the <script> that loads forms2.min.js.
Thank you for the quick reply Sanford! I am trying to avoid having to loop in a developer, sorry for the remedial questions. I have tried testing with the code below in the header and then also tried it in a Rich Text Box but it's not working. Appreciate the response.
<script>
MktoForms2.whenReady(function(form){
var formEl = form.getFormElem()[0],
hiddenEls = formEl.querySelectorAll('.mktoFormRow INPUT[type="hidden"]');
[].forEach.call(hiddenEls,function(el){
el.parentNode.style.width = '0';
});
});
</script>