We have a client that requires a auto-response email that has a different font and a header and footer images, however, trying to do this in the default ‘message’ box provided by the Auto-response processor just takes any styling or HTML as text and NOT as HTML.
is there an easy way to achieve the desired result?
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I am looking for a plugin that works as a contact form.
– User inputs information
– It is saved to a database
– and lastly, they receive an email with a file attachment.
The file attachment detail is key.
Does anyone know of a plugin that can accomplish this? Thank you.
]]>1) The user gives his/her email address to a field.
2) The plugin matches the email address to a piece of information in plugin’s database, and sends this information by email to the email address provided. An example would be a user-specific password (not WP but other passwords).
Ideally the plugin would be fast to set up, easy to use and support customizable email templates. Thanks in advance for helping me out here. Cheers, Janne
The way this works is that you place JavaScript on the “thank you page” which Google then records as a conversion.
I’d like to be able to set up a page (I already know how to “hide” it from displaying in my theme) as the landing page. On this page, I need to be able to fill in a form. Clicking a button on that form would then display a SECOND hidden page that contains the Google JavaScript conversion recording code.
I’ve tried Dagon’s really cool plug-in, and it’s perfect, except that it displays the SAME URL after you submit the form.
If you have the JavaScript on this page, Google thinks 100% of your clicks converted. (I only wish it were so.)
Thanks for pointers to forms plugins that allow you specify a response page.
(I tried changing Dagon’s system but am not a PHP coder, so I gave up.)
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