Description
The Prospect Farmer plugin was developed to make extremely easy to insert forms to capture prospects in your pages and posts.
Features
- Create “form shortcodes” easily and use them within WordPress posts and pages
- Use any name for the created form shortcode (ex:
[tpf:myprospectform]
) - Visual editor for adding The Prospect Farmer script.
- Global tinyMCE button available in the editing toolbar for inserting created shortcodes.
- Globally disable the shortcode when not needed.
- Can disable the shortcode, showing it to admins.
An example usage
- Create a form in the The Prospect Farmer App.
- Paste the script code in the box given and save it.
- Use
[tpf:yourformname]
in your posts and pages. - The form will shown in the posts and pages where you use it.
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Installation
- Extract the zipped file and upload the folder
theprospectfarmer
to to/wp-content/plugins/
directory. - Activate the plugin through the
Plugins
menu in WordPress. - Go to the “The Prospect Farmer” admin page. Admin page is under the “Settings” menu.
- Enter a shortcode name.
- Paste the form script code in it.
- Then use the shortcode
[tpf name="name of the shortcode"]
in your post. ex: If “myform” is the shortcode name, then just use[tpf name=myform]
in your posts. You can use the The Prospect Farmer button on the Visual Editor too.
FAQ
I’ve created a shortcode, how to use it?
For example, consider you made a shortcode “myform”. Then you should use the shortcode [tpf name=myform]
in your post.
How to temporarily disable a shortcode?
Just check the “Temporarily disable this shortcode” in the shortcode admin page to disable it.
Note: When you disable a shortcode, the shortcode will not be executed in the page.
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Contributors & Developers
“The Prospect Farmer” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Interested in development?
Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.
Changelog
1.2
- Tested to be compatible with WordPress 4.4.1
1.1
- Change the format of the shortcode from [tpf: shortcodename] to [tpf name=shortcodename] to be compatible with the new versions of WordPress
1.0
- Initial Version.