• Resolved m0n0mind

    (@m0n0mind)


    Hi Tamás,

    thank you very much for your plugin.
    I tried to add it to an existing contact form build with elementor pro but unfortunately, it get’s stripped from the rendered form?

    We’re currently using it on WP 5.7.3, Elementor 3.1.4 and Elementor Pro 3.2.1.
    Also switched to WP default theme and disabled all active plugins…

    Did you experience anything like this already?

    – Daniel

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  • Plugin Author Tamás

    (@playwithpixels)

    Hi Daniel,

    thanks for reaching out.
    There is actually one case, where the field is not showing up in the form, that is when the user is logged in. Have you tried to visit the page with the form as a non-logged-in user (e.g. in another browser)?

    Sorry, if this was unclear. I added a description of this behaviour to the FAQ section.

    Also, I would love to hear your opinion if this should be added as an option to enable the field for logged in users as well.

    Best Regards
    Tamás

    Thread Starter m0n0mind

    (@m0n0mind)

    Hey Tamás,

    doh! Epic fail! ??
    Well yes, this is something I didn’t look at but makes sense of course.
    Maybe adding a setting for it would make it much clearer apart from the documentation?

    But that helped me find the “problem” (the guy sitting in front the screen…)

    kind regards,
    daniel

    Thread Starter m0n0mind

    (@m0n0mind)

    Also, I would love to hear your opinion if this should be added as an option to enable the field for logged in users as well.

    Yes, this would definitely be an important addition since the displayed strings and messages can’t be translated via TranslatePress which has some kind of WYSIWYG-editor for it and which now does not display this field. Being able to also display it for logged in users also makes testing more transparent and less irritating.

    thanks again!

    Plugin Author Tamás

    (@playwithpixels)

    Hi Daniel,

    I’m glad, we could clarify it ??

    Yes, this would definitely be an important addition since the displayed strings and messages can’t be translated via TranslatePress which has some kind of WYSIWYG-editor for it and which now does not display this field. Being able to also display it for logged in users also makes testing more transparent and less irritating.

    Thanks for the feedback. I will have a look at this, but it will take a little time.

    Kind regards,
    Tamás

    Plugin Author Tamás

    (@playwithpixels)

    Hey Daniel,

    just wanted to give you a short update that the function to display the field for logged in users is implemented. You find the switch in the elementor widget settings (default is off).

    Have a great weekend

    Tamás

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