If you use Keap web forms to capture leads from your website, you’ve probably noticed that there are a few options for embedding them.
The simplest is by using the Javascript version – while easy, that doesn’t always give you the flexibility you want to make to look and feel how you intend. So, you might find yourself stylizing the code – which can get intimidating quickly.
Here’s a short demo video from Cameron Tulloch, over at Otium Automation, showing his process for writing custom CSS code to stylize his Keap web form.