MizzCindy
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Sorry – I didn’t even see your earlier response. Thank you for taking the time to post!
Cindy
Hello to all!
Unfortunately, I was sidetracked and haven’t had a chance to work on this issue until now. I will implementing the solutions discussed here over the next several days and I will come back to update my success.
Paul, I don’t have any advice at the moment, but hopefully my experiences later this week or early next week will be helpful for you.
Xnau, I saw in another post that your next update will show how to use templates to limit the information presented to users. Any ETA on when that update will arrive?
Sorry to be impatient. I am a very grateful user – thank you for a wonderful plugin and great follow ups!
Cindy
This is a great question, ktwjax1! I will also be looking forward to this update.
xnau – thank you for an OUTSTANDING plugin!
xnau – big thanks for your response!
I will be working on implementing this solution over the next few days. Looks like I’ll be checking out the filter information in ‘Other Notes’. Hopefully I can get creative enough with them to gather and categorize the information in a way that makes sense for the user and within the database.
I’ll update on how things turn out. Thank you for your help!
Thanks for the link! Good info to have.
Hey shirazdrum, thanks for your response.
I found his web site and sent an email that way as well. If he responds via email, I will come back and update this thread just in case someone else might find the answer useful in the future.
Good suggestion.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Really Simple CAPTCHA] Installation issueThank you, jimpz! I too was having a horrible time figuring this out. If that little step is in the readme file or the instructions on the download page, I sure missed it.
Thought I’d add just a bit more how-to detail to jimpz’s post above in case anyone else encounters this problem. Here are the specific steps I used to add a captcha to my Contact Form 7:
~After both plugins are activated (Contact Form 7 and Really Simple Captcha plugins), go to Tools/Contact Form 7, then click on the button that says ‘Generate Tag’.
~Simply scroll down the list and then click on CAPTCHA.
~A form pops up with some default info and some optional info to fill in (I just went with the defaults).
~Finally, copy and paste the two short lines of code at the bottom into the form code on the left where you wish your captcha image and confirmation field to appear on the contact form.
~Hit ’save’ and it’s done. Captcha is now added to the contact form.
If this helps even one person, then it was well worth the effort!