Charles Luck
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I second that emotion.
Nothing is ever perfect, but this plugin comes darn close, right out of the box.
Good job mlipenk for this review. I couldn’t have said it better myself.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Visual Form Builder] Posting to CRMI have the same question Matt.
I wrote a rudimentary plugin that receives a $data array, builds a query string and executes an HTTP POST request to a remote API.
My plugin contains an add_action($tag, $function) The only thing I would expect from the form is a way to hook the tag in my plugin when the form is submitted. Most full throated form plugins call these actions, which in three flavors (1)pre-process, (2) process, (3) post-process. I need a post-process, I’ll send out the data after you’re done with it.
Does the default version of VFB provide a way to identify the hook tag, and execute it?
While working on the form in Firefox, clicking on the list icon for the hook tag opens a list of fields, unfortunately…
The top part of the list is hidden behind the header of the browser and is not accessible. I cannot see anything above the WORDPRESS tab on the left.
Perhaps this is a CSS issue.I’m sorry.
It looks like just what the doctor ordered.
I will begin experimenting with this.Thank you!!
- This reply was modified 5 years, 8 months ago by Charles Luck.
Are you working with a paid PRO version of Caldera? No, I would not hold my breath until you get a response, the last guy died in his chair.
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In reply to: [Email Template Designer - WP HTML Mail] Happy Forms SupportPerhaps it is time to retitle this thread to avoid confusion.
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In reply to: [Email Template Designer - WP HTML Mail] Happy Forms SupportI happily replace WPForms Lite with HappyForms on an Astra site and it looks great.
Thank you.The prospective customer fills in a lead form (Happy Form) on my site; and the data is needed by me, the admin of the website. I don’t really see the reason to email me the response, when WordPress sits on top of a database. So, is there some way to collect the responses onto a table, without my having to pay for that, or build it myself?
Everybody out there is dug into their their own uber-complex solutions to simple problems, and my age old adage is “from simple minds, come complex solutions to simple problems.” I could be wrong.
Any ideas?