As Anna said, it would be really helpful if you did this as a blogpost with images. I followed your steps, but had no luck. I found the CSS in my customized theme header (I had someone design it) and I used what seemed to match up with your link referenced. unfortunately this didn’t work.
I have been able to create a page on my WordPress site that allows the user to enter their email address, which is exactly what I want. BUT, when they click the subscribe button it takes them to the PHPList page instead of the customized Thank you for subscribing page I’ve created. I’m attaching a graphic of what it does and what I want it to do.
One thing to not is that if the user goes ahead and subscribes for a THIRD time on Screen C it creates a never ending loop of Screen C
Is what you’ve describe look like my graphic?? Clarification on your post would be appreciated.
@anna I’ve tried using the Signup widget, which works great, but on the sidebar the signup isn’t “in your face” for readers to be compelled to sign up.
Thanks in advance, Monica