You do not need CSS to hide custom fields. You have a section in Amelia called custom fields. There you can create and delete them. What is even more important is that you can choose on which service those custom fields will appear and on which form custom fields will not appear. You don't need CSS for that.
Removing the custom field from a service means the custom field isn't available for that service which isn't what I want. I'm using custom fields and pre filling them with JavaScript. What I need from you is help with a meaningful way to identify custom fields via CSS.
Features are pushed up on our "to-do" list when there are a lot of customers requesting those features, so having your vote as a customer can be beneficial to this feature being developed sooner.
If you have any more questions please open another ticket and we will gladly help you there.
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I need help determining the CSS selectors to hide the custom fields in the new Step-By-Step Booking 2.0
Hello Frank,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
You do not need CSS to hide custom fields. You have a section in Amelia called custom fields. There you can create and delete them. What is even more important is that you can choose on which service those custom fields will appear and on which form custom fields will not appear. You don't need CSS for that.
Hope this helps.
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Marko Davidovic [email protected]
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Marko,
Removing the custom field from a service means the custom field isn't available for that service which isn't what I want. I'm using custom fields and pre filling them with JavaScript. What I need from you is help with a meaningful way to identify custom fields via CSS.
Hello Frank,
Currently there is no ID for custom fields specifically, so unfortunately custom fields cannot be targeted with CSS.
I'll kindly ask you to add it as a feature suggestion on this https://features.wpamelia.com/
Features are pushed up on our "to-do" list when there are a lot of customers requesting those features, so having your vote as a customer can be beneficial to this feature being developed sooner.
If you have any more questions please open another ticket and we will gladly help you there.
We wish you all the best.
Kind Regards,
Marko Davidovic [email protected]
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