Adding an Optin Form in a wordpress post

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I need an easy way of adding optin forms to wordpress blog posts and pags.

when i copy the code form my auto responder service to a blog post the alignment and spacing gos out and it looks terrible.

I have tried MaxBlogPress Optin Form Adder and this works but you have to add the optin form to all pages / posts on your blog. I only want this form on 1 page on my blog.

Is there a plugin or tool out there that will do the same as MaxBlogPress Optin Form Adder ??
#adding #form #optin #post #wordpress
  • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
    Whenever you paste CODE into a post/Page - switch from the Visual to HMTL editor.
    Did you try that?
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    • Profile picture of the author Tyson Faulkner
      I'm not sure what service you are using, but if you are using aweber, you can just paste the javascript code into the HTML of your post and it should show up just fine. I've done this on many of my WP pages, so it does work, you shouldn't need a plugin to help you do it.

      For other services, I'm sure, like Istvan said, that you can just paste the HTML code into the post. Just be sure that you're in the HTML tab and not the Visual Tab of your post.
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  • Profile picture of the author ASUService
    Hi Sarah,
    Are you sure your ARP form works ... a lot of the code is missing.

    Anywho ... I understand what you're looking for and it's just tweaking the html code to get what you want.

    I work with ARP A LOT but I'm not familiar with the other service but assume the coding is straight html. Also, I'm not sure where your level of experience is with html and page design is. IF you are experienced with some type of wysiwyg editor the following will work. I've done it many many times. That said ...

    Assuming you have an html editor with code view open it and go to that view. Drop the bare code into your html editor ... IF the <html>, <head> & <body> tags are automatically included when you open your editor, place the code between <body> & </body>

    Then go to the "design" view (that's frontpage ... yours may be called something different) so you can see the layout as it would appear on a page. You can now redesign the form to your liking then copy just the code for the form back to WP.

    If this is all greek or it just isn't working for you drop me a PM. I can have this done for you very quickly and I always give Warriors a great rate.
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    Mike Allton
    ASU Service, Inc.
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