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svengoetzAsked on November 16, 2018 at 1:33 PM
Hi there,
I've tried for an hour now what should be an easy task and am completely confused by now. I'm trying to embed my Jotform form into a WP page. What I ultimately want is that the Jotform form is not in it's own container. I installed the plugin and tried all the embed codes I could find in the sharing settings of the form but was not successful. The only thing I got to work reliably was to have the form in it's own container. I want it to be on my page without that container which was possible every now and then but only until I reloaded the page then the whole form was completely gone. Is that not possible? Please help me out as I'm about to smash my computer.
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Welvin Support Team LeadReplied on November 16, 2018 at 2:55 PM
Can you explain further what you mean by the container? I'm sorry, but since you are embedding a content to the page, it will have its own block in it. The default embed method will create a frame inside the page for the form. The iframe embed method also loads the form in an iframe.
We have the embed form plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/embed-form/. Once installed, you can get the form to the page by just adding the shortcode. Example:
[jotform id="83192412503348"]
We also have a WordPress embed method, guide here https://www.jotform.com/help/4-Adding-Forms-to-Wordpress-org-Version.
If you cannot get it to work, please send us an invite as a temporary admin to support@jotform.com.