Kevin Stover
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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Ninja Forms - The Contact Form Builder That Grows With You] Seems unreliableHi @taavi_miku,
We’d love to know what those warnings are so that we can take a look. Do you mind providing a bit more information?
Hey Marc,
Unfortunately, there isn’t a way to view all submissions from all forms in one view. The problem is that every form has a completely different set of fields, which, in the submission table view, make up the columns. If you were trying to show both Form A submissions and Form B submissions, there would be conflicts because those forms have different fields.
The best work around for you would be to export all your submissions and then import them into a spreadsheet program like Excel or Google Sheets. Then, you can merge the submissions intelligently.
Hey @jjazzbel!
I was able to track down what’s going on here. The Events Calendar plugin is removing a specific class of “ninja-forms-app” from the body of our form builder page. That’s causing Ninja Forms to look wonky, and in some cases not operate properly.
I’ve reached out to Modern Tribe, the company behind the Events Calendar plugin, to see if they can correct the issue.
Hey Steven,
Thanks very much for the heads up. We’ll take a look at getting this library updated soon.
Hi @jjazzbel,
This issue is usually caused by your host blocking access to admin-ajax.php unless you are logged-in. If you put the form on a page (not in preview), can you submit the form when logged-in but not when logged-out?
Can you provide a link to the page where this is happening?
Hi,
It looks like your host has disabled PHP’s XML parser functions. These are enabled by default, and a great majority of hosts do not disable them. I apologise for the inconvenience, but you’ll need to reach out to your host and ask them to enable those functions.
If you have any other questions, you can always submit a support ticket here: https://ninjaforms.com/contact/.
Hi,
Just wanted to pop back in here and say good work on the investigating.
It would appear that the theme doesn’t properly enqueue our JS files when we need them. Using the shortcode forces those JS files to load, which is why it works in that instance.
We’ll dig into this further and see if there is any mitigation we can do from our end, but for now, I’m going to mark this as closed.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Ninja Forms - The Contact Form Builder That Grows With You] captchaHi,
There is a Google ReCaptcha field within the add new field drawer.
You’ll have to go to Ninja Forms->Settings to add a Google ReCaptcha key. There are instructions on that page for getting those keys.
After you have the keys entered, edit your form and click the Plus sign to add a field, then click or drag the recaptcha field.
Hi,
It sounds like you have a conflict with your theme or another plugin. Do you have any caching plugins or anything that minifies page output? Sometimes those can cause problems with plugins that localise JS data to the page.
Hey! It looks like there was an issue uploading all the plugin files to your server. You’ll need to download the plugin and upload to your server again. That should take care of the issue.
Hey,
We haven’t seen this locally; could you get us a list of other plugins that you have installed?
Hey,
Could we mark this as resolved?
Hey,
Could you submit a support ticket here: https://ninjaforms.com/contact/
This forum is for core Ninja Forms issues, not add-ons.
Hi,
Looking at your form, I’m not sure what is missing.
There aren’t any default icons for the display of your form; the icons in the builder are there to help you quickly determine what a field type is.
What do you mean that the text inside of its respective box?
I’m not sure what you mean by money fields.
I was able to load your form using Internet Explorer v11+. What version are you using to view it?
You can send them to kevin[at]wpninjas[dot]com.
Thanks for your help! Obviously, our goal is to have the most stable product we can, which includes more testing for our updates.