Once you have the code and you make sure you're using an Unstyled Form, so that it does not render in an iFrame, we can then alter the embed code a bit. To ensure the form loads in the correct location, we can use the target attribute. In your case you'd want to use #cboxLoadedContent as your target. So your embed code would look something like this:
Conor, we still have not solved this problem.
What is happening we would love to know if you can but what I see on the platform, not make a form like the 'Pop-up forms' but adapt it with a code to where we want.
Thing that the form appears once by clicking on the tab but as with the functionality of the form of a 'Pop-up forms'
for what they tell me, the result of the form does not charge to be inside a hidden div.