You'll also notice in the shot above that there's an inline style on the column's HTML of "margin-bottom:5px;". This gets added by the form script to all columns and will cause a m...
There's a min-height set by the forms2.css file that you'll want to override with some CSS.
In the screenshot below, I've outlined the columns in red so it's clear what's going on...
What are you trying to solve for here -- like why do you want to wrap the parent element based on the field? Is it a styling thing? Would it be for just one field or many?
There's...
There may be some things that you can adjust in Marketo (or something that are adjusted that you could back out) but we'd need to see a live preview of the page with the form on it...
This almost certainly has something to do with your website styling. You can use the inspector tool to have a look at the inputs to see what is causing them to be so tall and fix t...
Setting it to "None" is probably best in the long run b/c of the way email services read inline styles. Using the <div> instead probably wont mess up anything but it'll make all of...
There could be a few things going on here:
1) Marketo is adding <p> tags around your content when you edit it in the editor. Check out this post:https://nation.marketo.com/t5/Prod...
Hey@derekwyou might check out "Can I Email"https://www.caniemail.com/as a replacement to the Campaign Monitor list you're using here. The Campaign Monitor stuff has been notoriousl...
This might have something to do with a plugin that you've got installed in Chrome but not Firefox? I didn't find much on the internet but my hunch is that it's some shoddy script o...
When a user arrives and they are already subscribed to a list (or 3) they will see checkboxes next to the list(s) they are subbed to.
You should be able to tick the "prefill" box...