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Stephen G.
Stephen G.
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First line fields in email and comments forms - you cant enter text without tabing thfough first? Anyone aware of this?  en

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I have added two fors to two seperate pages.  Email and Comments.  When entering the data to the fields, the first line of fields will not accept the cursor unless I tab through the form and back to the rist line fields.  Obviously this is not usable.

Anyone experienced this or know how to fix it?

Thanks

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Andre E
Andre E
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Have you refreshed the memory of pc after making changes in your explorer, by pressing F5?

After that check if you still have issues, if so, please provide the url, so we can see it ourselfs.

Thanks!

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Andre E
Andre E
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try a full upload, refresh and try again.

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Stephen G.
Stephen G.
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Hi,  Rebuilt, full upload, refreshed.  Same issue.

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Stephen G.
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As a temp solution I have incerted a thing empty line above where the actual form starts.  So clients will then be taken straight to the second line to start entering text.

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Andre E
Andre E
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Stephen,

I see the problem now, your menu or header is too big, the transparant part is over the first part of your page. (and so also over the first part of your email form)

make the transparant not transparant, give it a colour for test to see where it ends. Then make it smaller so it fits correct. Then set transparant back.

I think the header is set to 330 heigt, set it at 220 and you will be fine, watch also other viewports for this!

Goodluck.

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Stephen G.
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Brilliant, well spotted. You were correct, the header content frame was covering the top fields.  Resolved.  Many thanks Andre.

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