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I have created a form on Hubspot which I want to embed on my external Wordpress website. I also want to stylize some of the elements(such as the button). I followed the exact steps on the Hubspot Forms styling page, removing the hubspot styling, and adding the selectors with the CSS onto our stylesheet. However, the hubspot form didn't style according to the specific CSS(code below), and instead is taking on the general CSS of our website. Any idea on how to fix this so that the forms from hubspot get stylized to what I want? Below is the CSS code I inputed onto our stylesheet.
I've seen different things for different scenarios. It comes down to the theme, where you're adding the CSS items, etc. Also, if you cache heavily, the changes might be there, but you won't see them until a full cache purge.
Additionally with some themes, I've had to add !important to almost every declaration.
As next steps, I'd make sure that these new CSS items are loading after all of your theme CSS. I'd try adding !important to a couple more items...see if that takes (I try color first). Also, please purge all caches.
I've seen different things for different scenarios. It comes down to the theme, where you're adding the CSS items, etc. Also, if you cache heavily, the changes might be there, but you won't see them until a full cache purge.
Additionally with some themes, I've had to add !important to almost every declaration.
As next steps, I'd make sure that these new CSS items are loading after all of your theme CSS. I'd try adding !important to a couple more items...see if that takes (I try color first). Also, please purge all caches.
Thanks for your help. I ended up finding a fix for this issue--a combination of clearing my cache and removing(not adding, funnily enough) !important after some elements did the trick.