Hi @Niko33, I've come across this issue as well in the past. In the article that @BérangèreL linked above was the same issue. I had the form in a popup and also on page causing the form to appear in the footer oddly. I would double check to make sure the hs form embed script isn't on there twice because i think as long as it's on there once you should be able to embed the form as many times as you need without the form appearing below the footer issue.
@Niko33 As @BérangèreL and @jonchim mentioned, having the form script on the page twice is a common culprit.
I've seen this happen when the script is added globally via a site header HTML snippet and then it's also included with the HTML when you add the form directly to the page - these two versions of the script cause a conflict.
So you might not necessarily have the same form on the page twice, you'll need to also check how you have the script added.
If my reply answered your question please mark it as a solution to make it easier for others to find.
Hi @Niko33, I've come across this issue as well in the past. In the article that @BérangèreL linked above was the same issue. I had the form in a popup and also on page causing the form to appear in the footer oddly. I would double check to make sure the hs form embed script isn't on there twice because i think as long as it's on there once you should be able to embed the form as many times as you need without the form appearing below the footer issue.
1. If the behavior is the same after checking the above post, could you please share the link of the page? 2. So this is an external Wordpress website and a HubSpot form?
The more info, screenshots (without sensitive/confidential information), and details you can provide, the better the Community can assist.
I also wanted to invite a couple of subject matter experts to this conversation: Hi @Jnix284, @EmmaAtKiwi and @jonchim do you have suggestions to help @Niko33, please?
If anybody else has anything to add and/or share, please feel free to join in the conversation 🙂
Thank you very much and have a fantastic day!
Best, Bérangère
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@Niko33 As @BérangèreL and @jonchim mentioned, having the form script on the page twice is a common culprit.
I've seen this happen when the script is added globally via a site header HTML snippet and then it's also included with the HTML when you add the form directly to the page - these two versions of the script cause a conflict.
So you might not necessarily have the same form on the page twice, you'll need to also check how you have the script added.
If my reply answered your question please mark it as a solution to make it easier for others to find.