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Hi Maxwell,
Have you tried adding the widget through the widgets admin page, instead of the customizer? Does it work in one, but not the other?
Let me know and I will investigate, but it would be helpful to know if you’re still able to build/place your widgets another way in the meantime.
Thanks!
ChrisHi Maxwell,
Thank you for contacting me about this, and providing your version of WP. It seems this bug was introduced by one of the latest versions of WP. I will look into it when I get a chance, but can you tell me if any of the other functionality is missing (possibly as a result of the blank-out screen)?
Thank you!
Christhanks for the additional information. I will keep this in mind for future versions of the plugin!
Have a great weekend!
Hi Nathan,
Currently, Multilist Subscribe for Sendy does not support WordPress Post Categories – but that is a great idea!
I’m currently working on a redesign of the plugin to make it easier to use. The Roadmap for future versions of this plugin includes being compatible with Sendy.co’s segmentation feature. I can add WordPress Post Categories compatibility to the roadmap – if you have any further clarification for how Categories might be incorporated, or useful, within this plugin, I would appreciate whatever feedback you can give me. ??
In the meantime, you would have to stick to using a different Post Type for each different email, rather than a different Categories for each. There are several plugins that can help you create the different Custom Post Types and relate them to each other as needed.
Thank you for reaching out, I hope this info is helpful.
Hi!
Thank you for checking out our plugin!
At the moment it does not support segmentation. But an updated version with segmentation included is in the works. Plugin updates are posted on https://facebook.com/wplikeapro so I recommend you like our FB page to stay informed.
In the meantime, you can still use the plugin on entire lists.
Thanks!
ChrisForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Multilist Subscribe for Sendy] Featured image shortcodeHi @rodeista,
In the way of a status report, I will be releasing an update this evening with your requested changes, as well as a few other small things to make the plugin easier to administer.
Thanks for your support! Please let me know how you like the changes, once you’ve updated the plugin.
ChrisForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Multilist Subscribe for Sendy] Featured image shortcodeHi! I’m glad this plugin is working so well for you! Adding shortcode functionality, and the featured image, to the email body, is a great idea.
I will look into that and get back to you, soon, with an answer.
Thanks!
Chrisp.s. You can stay in the loop when new features are added to this plugin by subscribing to https://wplikeapro.com. You won’t want to miss out!
- This reply was modified 7 years, 4 months ago by cnesbit.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Multilist Subscribe for Sendy] Not sending New Post Email NotificationsManju,
Thank you for your interest in “Multilist Subscribe, for Sendy”. If I can be of further assistance please let me know!
Thanks,
ChrisForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Multilist Subscribe for Sendy] Not sending New Post Email NotificationsHi Manju,
I did and it seems to be working fine under some circumstances. I have replied to your private support email with a request for more information.
I will continue looking into this issue.
Thank you!
Chris
https://wplikeapro.com/multilist-subscribe-for-sendy/Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Multilist Subscribe for Sendy] Not sending New Post Email NotificationsHi,
Thank you for getting in touch with me. I’m glad this plugin is adding subscribers to your lists correctly.
when creating the post, is it assigned the same post type as the ppost type selected in your Sendy Campaign Template?
Thanks,
Chris
https://wplikeapro.com/multilist-subscribe-for-sendy/That fixed it.
Thanks!
ChrisForum: Plugins
In reply to: [MailPoet - Newsletters, Email Marketing, and Automation] custom validationpoint taken.
But even as a feature request, for use cases outside the obvious email subscribe form (with just email and name), I could see it beneficial to validate various field types (not necessarily in JS).
As in my example of a complex form that, when submitted, adds the user to a specific list. Allowing to have fields that validate phone numbers, or numbers, or a range of numbers, or email addresses (at least in format – see is_email() ), etc… would be helpful. And allowing a custom format validation would be an extreme edge case I suppose.
Consider this a feature request that, I suppose, would probably target < 20% of your audience. But would be a positive value-add to that segment.
Thanks!
ChrisForum: Plugins
In reply to: [MailPoet - Newsletters, Email Marketing, and Automation] email validatorHi!
I’m still working with their support staff to block these spammers. I’d prefer to stick with MailPoet 3, rather than go back to MailPoet 2, if possible. even though, as a beta product it may not be “production ready” from the perspective of a security plugin like wp-spamshield, I much prefer version 3 over version 2. You guys have done a great job on the remake and I’ve very pleased with it. I have no issues on my other blogs that use mailpoet 3. Just this one.
Thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [MailPoet - Newsletters, Email Marketing, and Automation] custom validationfirst off, I don’t like “hacking” a plugin that’s being actively developed because then I potentially have to choose between forking the plugin (and losing future improvements) or potentially losing my own changes when the plugin gets updated. Neither is ideal.
As for validating first name for numbers… I can see how some would consider it an edge case, but I have a specific situation on one of my blogs where I’m getting spammed by “subscribers” whose usernames are all a hash of alpha-numeric characters. These are not legit subscribers, and they’re hurting my email reputation. Why would I *not* want to protect my email reputation?
Really what it boils down to is, there may be plenty of situations where MailPoet users could benefit from a validation system that is more fleshed out or extensible. For example, a MailPoet subscribe form could be an extensive form asking for lots of info from prospects who are showing interest in a business process, specialized product, feedback survey, “new account” questionnaire, etc, and being funneled into a specific list within MailPoet.
Being able to validate fields for their intended information-type would prevent the blogger/website-owner from having to waste time managing requests that are spammy, or that are legit – but incomplete.
Ultimately, I don’t think stricter validation is an unreasonable request as it improves the quality of MailPoet as a product. I see MailPoet as having the potential to be so much more than just a tool for bloggers to gather subscribers into their “post notification” list. It would not be a far stretch of the imagination to see MailPoet being used as a full-on email marketing tool. And having field validation that is stricter (compared to where it is today) would improve the quality of the plugin overall.
Please consider improving validation in some way.
Thanks!
ChrisForum: Plugins
In reply to: [MailPoet - Newsletters, Email Marketing, and Automation] contact formcontact form 7
I see there’s a plugin to integrate that with mailpoet. but is that for the old mailpoet version? or for mailpoet3? if not for mailpoet3, are there any plans to make the contact form 7 compatible with mailpoet3?