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woodyskwAsked on March 26, 2015 at 5:45 PM
I have used jot form for a number of years - occasionally I have a user comment that they can't "submit" my form as the button is hidden in their browser. Tonight I tried to remedy this and one of the things I did was to insert a extra line of non essential text under the submit button. Unfortunately in tinkering I now have introduced white borders at the top and bottom of my form - I have further tinkered with my website to conceal these but can anyone tell me how to get rid of them from within Jotform?
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jonathanReplied on March 26, 2015 at 7:22 PM
I am not sure which white border it was as I could not see them when I checked on your website
I do see a white space at the bottom after the form, but not user if it is from the form.. it actually more likely to on the web page.
Perhaps you can just also roll back the changes done on the form http://www.jotform.com/form/2562926785.
You can do it using the Revision History feature.
user guide: -How-to-View-Form-Revision-History
You can revert the form to the specific save point where in you haven't applied yet the changes that have caused the top/bottom border.
You will be able to see the details of the changes in the Revision history window, and you can select which save point to go back to.
Hope this help. Please let us know if you need further assistance.
Thanks!