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That didn't work, but this did:.mktoRadioList>label, .mktoRadioList>input {display: inline-block !important; margin-right: 1em !important;margin-left: .5em !important;}.mktoForm input[type=radio] {float: none;}
All of this potentially exposes your credentials. I know it's a small chance someone is going to search through source code but it's still not a best practice.
There's no reason why your pages can't look like Marketo pages no matter where they are. In fact, good web design would be to create a seamless transition and the user never realizes they switched servers.If you really want password protected, I would look outside Marketo. This is a good program but...
I've seen a couple of threads about making radio buttons horizontal but I've yet to get it to work. Can someone point me in the right direction?
This is the same thing I'm seeing on spam traps too. You get a flurry of clicks and few VWPs.
OK, here's a situation I was presented with this morning:We use Marketo for our Contact Us page and we have workflows that fire off alerts. One of the alerts has two links: I've Handled This, or I Need to Re-Route This. There is a follow up workflow that is triggered on the I've Handled This click. ...
This is interesting as I'm seeing the same exact thing - 4 clicks simultaneously.
Bumping this thread. I've tried using a couple of types of CSS I've found while searching and nothing is working.