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  • Plugin Author Kim Gow

    (@abrg)

    Hello,

    You can change submit and text button colour in Settings under heading below:
    Prayer Button Colour
    Prayer Button Text Colour
    I will change the description to Submit Button and text colour in next update.

    Regards

    Plugin Author Kim Gow

    (@abrg)

    Hello,

    Sorry, I updated the WP Prayer Plugin description. There is the “Pray” button which records number of times request was prayed for.

    Thank you

    Plugin Author Kim Gow

    (@abrg)

    Hello,

    Please update to version 2.0.9

    Thank you.

    Plugin Author Kim Gow

    (@abrg)

    Hello,

    When the “Pray” button id pressed, there is no email is sent to the requestor. There is only a count of the numbers of time Pray button is pressed which means the number of times the prayer request was pray for by person(s).

    Regards

    Plugin Author Kim Gow

    (@abrg)

    Hello,

    Please update to version 1.4.4

    Thank you.

    Plugin Author Kim Gow

    (@abrg)

    Here is a more readable format answer to question 1:
    WP Prayer
    Category Yes
    Comments Yes
    Country code Yes
    Custom admin message Yes
    Custom user message Yes
    email notify to admin Yes
    email notify to user Yes
    Export to pdf & text file Yes
    Google reCaptcha v3
    Praise listing Yes
    Praise submit Yes
    Pray button Yes
    Pray count Yes
    Prayer listing Yes
    Prayer submit Yes
    Public, private, password No
    Record ip address Yes
    Terms & Condition check Yes
    Trackback & pingback No
    Wordpress Permalink No

    WP Prayer II
    Category Yes
    Comments Yes
    Country code Yes
    Custom admin message Yes
    Custom user message Yes
    email notify to admin Yes
    email notify to user Yes
    Export to pdf & text file No
    Google reCaptcha v2
    Praise listing Yes
    Praise submit Yes
    Pray button Yes
    Pray count Yes
    Prayer listing Yes
    Prayer submit Yes
    Public, private, password Yes
    Record ip address No
    Terms & Condition check No
    Trackback & pingback Yes
    Wordpress Permalink Yes

    Plugin Author Kim Gow

    (@abrg)

    Answer to question 1:
    Compare WP Prayer WP Prayer II
    Category Y Y
    Comments Y Y
    Country code Y Y
    Custom admin message Y Y
    Custom user message Y Y
    email notify to admin Y Y
    email notify to user Y Y
    Export to pdf & text file Y
    Google reCaptcha v3 v2
    Praise listing Y
    Praise submit Y
    Pray button Y Y
    Pray count Y Y
    Prayer listing Y Y
    Prayer submit Y Y
    Public, private, password Y
    Record ip address Y
    Terms & Condition check Y
    Trackback & pingback Y
    Wordpress Permalink Y

    Answer to question 2:
    No, there is no option to make their request private. This option will be available in a future release.

    Answer to question 3 and 4:
    Content visibility is about controlling who can see your content. WordPress allows you to control the visibility of your posts and Pages on an individual basis. By default, all posts and Pages are visible. You can set the visibility of WP Prayer on page/post for public, private, or Password Protected.

    Visibility for posts and Pages is set from the Edit screen. The option is available under the “Publish” option normally found at the top-right of the Edit screen.

    The options are:
    Public: The default, viewable to all.
    Password Protected: Clicking this radio button followed by “OK” causes a further text box to appear, into which you can enter a password.
    Private: This option hides the content from the public completely.

    Plugin Author Kim Gow

    (@abrg)

    Hello,

    Yes, check the box -> Send Email Notification User is to be notified via email after submitting the prayer request in Settings module.

    Thank you

    Plugin Author Kim Gow

    (@abrg)

    Hello,

    Is it reCAPTCHA v3 keys that is entered.

    God bless

    Plugin Author Kim Gow

    (@abrg)

    Hello,

    Please allow to post prayer without login.

    Thank you

    Plugin Author Kim Gow

    (@abrg)

    Hello,

    Can you tell me when did these duplicate entries start to appear.

    Thank you

    Plugin Author Kim Gow

    (@abrg)

    Hello,

    In the Settings module, set “Default requests to status pending” checkbox to blank.

    God Bless

    Plugin Author Kim Gow

    (@abrg)

    Hello,

    I looked at the website link and I do not see spaces above the list. Can you email me a screenshot.

    God bless

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [WP Prayer] Tranlation
    Plugin Author Kim Gow

    (@abrg)

    Hello,

    Great, please contact me by contact form on website goprayer.com or goministry.com

    Thank you.

    Plugin Author Kim Gow

    (@abrg)

    Hello,
    I see the Google reCAPTCHA settings are not setup.

    If you are using the WP Prayer, you have the option to set up an “I’m not a robot” check box to ensure everyone who signs up on your list is a real person. You need to have a Google account to use Google reCAPTCHA. If you do not have one, sign up for one, it is free. Make sure you have WordPress version 4.0.0+ or the supported PHP version 5.4+.

    To use Google reCAPTCHA:
    1. Go to https://www.google.com/recaptcha/admin and log into your Google account.
    2. Select reCAPTCHA v2.
    3. Enter your website domain. If you have multiple domains, add each one on their own line. Check off that you accept the terms of service, then click Register.
    4. Now you will be on the API key page. Copy the Site key and Secret key. You might want to have 2 browser windows open so you can copy and paste each key easily.
    5. Paste them into the matching fields here: WP Prayer > Settings, scroll down to the Google reCAPTCHA. Click Save.
    6. Your Prayer request form will have the reCAPTCHA checkbox at the bottom.

    Thank you and God bless.

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