• Resolved victorrf

    (@victorrf)


    Hi,

    Lot of thanks, for me plugin is working perfect. Only one question, it′s possible to pass the value to url parameters, in the same way as the other contact form field values?

    Thanks.

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  • Hi there Victor,

    you told for you the plugin is working. Could you help me please?

    Im’m writing this code in the contact form

    <div class="mycf7_sub"><label>Opera : </label>[text your-opera default:cfc_serial_number_7962]</div>

    but it doesn’t work. I followed the guide in the CF7 doc to retrieve the value but nothing goes.

    Thank you so much.

    Alex

    Plugin Author storepro

    (@storepro)

    Hi @victorrf , @atlantis1971 ,

    Thank you for reaching out to us. We apologize for the delay in our response as we did not receive the support request email notification, which resulted in the delay.

    We would like to assure you that our team is now checking on your request, and we will get back to you as soon as possible with an update.

    If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to let us know.

    Thank you for your patience and understanding.

    Plugin Author storepro

    (@storepro)

    Hi @victorrf , @atlantis1971

    We apologize for the delay in our response. Shortcode is working well there is no issue with the shortcode. The Contact Form Counter Plugin is an extension for the “Contact Form 7” plugin that enhances its functionality. It allows administrators to incorporate counters, timers, or timestamps into the emails they receive through the form. This feature is particularly useful when the shortcode is inserted into the subject field of the form. With this setup, each email received will be treated as a separate entity, and a counter, timer, or timestamp will be automatically added to the subject field, even if the subject line provided is the same. In the example screenshot (https://prnt.sc/2VfLRVw62z3m), the subject field contains the shortcode, and the counter plugin displays the initial number as “10.”

    Thanks

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