DigitalDan
DigitalDan
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I have used them all and I think they're all roughly the same in terms of ease of use and setup. I think SendGrid and MailJet have a more friendly user experience in terms of traditional SaaS interfaces - but you won't be in the web interface ver…
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I am not sure what sort of workaround you are needing. There are no styles included, so the form should take whatever styles the WordPress theme already has for forms. However if you feel you need/want something custom, you'll want to then get a …
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In Sendy, find the subscriber list you want to create a form for, and ensure you have all of the fields you want already setup for that list.
At the top right of your subscriber list page (near where you setup your custom fields for the l…
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Why does this need to be a plugin? You can have Sendy generate the HTML for a subscribe form. If you drop this HTML into a WordPress widget (or directly into your theme if you know what you are doing) you should have exactly what you are looking …
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Does this work with Sendy 4?
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I would assume that unless there is CSS to change the width elsewhere in the document, this should do the trick.
<html> <head> <title></title> </head&…
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WordPress does something similar. By default the wp_config.php is called wp_config_sample.php in the zip you download to install or upgrade.