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  • Plugin Author Ryan Nevius

    (@rnevius)

    kalebw,

    Absolutely! You can change the shortcode to use any HTML5 input types. In your case, you would change the shortcode to the following:

    [email infusionsoft-email]

    If you want to make that field required (which you should, since InfusionSoft requires an email to be provided), you can do so by adding the *:

    [email* infusionsoft-email]

    Thanks for using the plugin!

    Ryan

    Thread Starter kalebw

    (@kalebw)

    Great, thanks for the help & quick response – worked perfectly.

    Last question, what is the element I need to use to edit the css style for the confirmation messages (whether it’s a success or error). Is it – .wpcf7 .wpcf7-mail-sent-ok

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Ryan Nevius

    (@rnevius)

    Ummm…I’m not really sure. That’s more of a Contact Form 7 question (my plugin doesn’t add any classes). However, you should be able to inspect the element (right click + inspect element) after you submit the form to see the classes that have been added to those elements.

    Great plugin Ryan, thanks for writing it!

    Question, is it also possible to add extra fields for example [city infusionsoft-city]?
    Or do you need to programm this?

    What I would love is to have the option to add any field you like (also custom fields).
    This is not possible right?

    Plugin Author Ryan Nevius

    (@rnevius)

    Correct. I’m working on adding all InfusionSoft fields to the plugin, but am short on free time currently. I’ll post a plugin update when I add that functionality.

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