Form Builder Formatting - Post ID 232659

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Any reason why the form I just created it formatted differently when compared to the view of it in the actual format?

I have tried changing properties and the city state zip all appear on different lines rather than same line etc.
I have also tried viewing in IE and Firefox

The form is located at
http://www.harryslandscaping.com/contact/contact.php

Also attached a screenshot of the form in form builder
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Hi Ron,

Here is what I see... is this what you wanted to see?
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User 47216 Photo


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No - I wanted City State and Zip all on one line.

It appears that way in the form builder program but not on the website

Here is a screen shot from the form builder program when doing a preview

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Have you uploaded the new files from form builder to the server? I assume you have but just asking as I have been guilty of doing that before. Do you publish to S-Drive or do you use a ftp program to upload your wf?
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Yes Uploaded everything. Dont use S Drive I FTP everything.

I even just deleted everything from the server (including the exported folder on my computer) . Re-exported it and uploaded everything and still not formatted the way it is in the form builder program
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I had something similar going on a few days ago, never could figure out why the live form didn't look like the FB form. Anyway, I re-installed FB and now everything works as expected. ;)
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Well since this situation got me quite a while ago I'll ask you if you did what I did when it was first released as an HTML Form Builder. Have you resized the program window at all? In other words, maybe you're on a large monitor and wanted to see more of the form... did you resize the window at all to make the working area larger?

I can tell you for fact that this will mess up how the form looks in the window versus how it will look on line. I've reported it way back in the beginning, but I don't think it's something they are going to fix, they just assume that people will be leaving the window at the default size.

If this "isn't" what you did, then don't know what it is myself either. This is the only thing I can think of that I know affects the way the form looks online and in program.
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It's your content div.
http://www.harryslandscaping.com/contac … ntact.html
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

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Eric Rohloff wrote:
It's your content div.
http://www.harryslandscaping.com/contac … ntact.html


You mean something in my css?

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