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WP User Frontend has elevated my WordPress experience to new heights. Its user-friendly interface, powerful customization options, and outstanding support make it an indispensable tool for anyone looking to enhance their website’s functionality. I wholeheartedly recommend WP User Frontend to fellow website owners and content creators – it’s a true gem in the world of WordPress plugins.
]]>I see you have added a check in gglcptch_is_recaptcha_required
function which is causing issues in my theme.
I use your plugin for captcha verification via WP AJAX requests (admin-ajax.php) but this check prevents the form from being validated because it always returns true:
if ( wp_is_json_request() ) {
return false;
}
I use jQuery to submit the contact form $.post( url, data, ... )
You should exclude jQuery requests done in admin-ajax.php in this place.
]]>I’m wondering about the email that gets sent from WordPress from the WP FORMS. The email that gets sent from WordPress from the Contact Form is too spacy and too much gap between the lines/row. How can I fix this please ?
Is there some formatting options in WP Forms to fix this ?
The simple Enquiry goes onto 2 pages because we have at least 3cm gap between each LINE of INFO from the contact form which is crazy.
How can I fix this urgently on my client Contact Form please ?
Thanks
Kristin
]]>Thank you for making this happen!
]]>I am currently building a custom control panel to create/edit a custom_post_type. I need to include a Force Refresh button in this custom control panel (which is in the frontend).
I have been unable to replicate this functionality in my frontend Form. Can you guide me on how I may achive this?
Thanks
]]>When I look at the individual Subscriber’s notes, there are multiple fields showing.
Not use what I have done to create this effect.
I would expect to make three tick boxes, and see three matching boxes in the back-end!?
Any suggestions gladly accepted!
]]>The free version comes with everything you would need to get those essential contact me, get a quote, register, sign-in, sign-up, etc., forms up and running. Need more power? They have that in the PRO version, but if you are looking for something that gets those crucial elements plugged into your front end, this is the app for you! reCAPTCHA-ready, secure, customizable, and informative.
I have fallen in love with this company’s line of products. Y’all just make WordPress that much easier on newbies and pros alike. As always, keep up the great work!
P.S. I love the nerdy guy character. B)
]]>It is correctly working for my first language (French) but no $_POST variable is recognised (defined) when switching to the second language, meaning that nothing is reported on my “action” page.
Is this a known limitation of the free Polylang plugin ?
Thanks in advance for your support.
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