• c0y0te

    (@c0y0te)


    Hi there,

    My blog is coming along nicely (https://www.avalon5.com/blog) thanks to the help I’ve been getting here. I have another question… I’ve installed and tested the email notification plugin. It works fine, but when using it the text it outputs (e.g. you have successfully subscribed blah blah blah) is done on a blank page instead of within my current theme.

    Now – I’ve also integrated the WP-Contact-Form plugin which allows me to create a seperate page on the site, and use this for a contact us section so it all fits together nicely.

    How do I get this email notification plugin to work within my page design/layout/theme? I tried the obvious (get header ,get footer etc.) but it broke the plugin, so I reset everything back to normal and came here looking for directions:)

    Thanks in advance.

    c0y0te

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  • Thread Starter c0y0te

    (@c0y0te)

    Anyone got a suggestion for this?

    Thread Starter c0y0te

    (@c0y0te)

    Please please pretty please? This must be possible. How do I get this plugin to output within the theme / template?

    I’ve been going slowly insane trying to figure this out.

    raianoat

    (@raianoat)

    coyote, are you saying that you’ve used the Pages feature to create a new page that uses the plugin? Is this what you are looking for?

    Thread Starter c0y0te

    (@c0y0te)

    Nope. What I’m saying is that the plugin code (by default) simply outputs text as it goes along (e.g. when successful subscription). To see this in action, simply subscribe to my blog and you will see what I mean. The result is that the output takes place on a plain / blank html page without any of the formatting or layout of the WP theme that is in play. I know this is because the plugin is not taking into account any of this.

    My question is how do I change the code of the plugin to behave / output within the theme/layout of the site, rather than just blank html pages. I know my descriptions are a bit long winded, so perhaps if you could please browse to https://www.avalon5.com/blog and then subscribe using the button on the right navigation (type in your email and hit the SIGN UP button) – it will become apparant what I’m trying to describe.

    My objective is to ensure that any text which is output by the plugin is done so within the context of the site layout/design/theme rather than just on a blank html page. Thanks for your help.

    c0y0te

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