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Natural Contact Form

Natural Contact Form

Version : 1.1.0
Tested up to : 4.8.2
Number of download : 184
Author : Kirk Bowers
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Natural Contact Form
Natural Contact Form
Natural Contact Form
Natural Contact Form

Natural Contact Form provides contact forms that are easy to create and use. Unlike general purpose form generators, it focuses on one thing (contact forms) and does it well. Features include: More Natural “Reply To” Most WordPress plugins that generate input forms, especially those that are general purpose (not specialized to strictly “contact me” forms), typically send you an email from yourself (or some address in your domain like donotreply) and spew user’s input as key value pairs in the email body. Something like: Name: Arthur Dent Email: dent@example.com Message: I seem to have misplaced my towel... This makes replying to the message awkward. Natural Contact Form does just one thing, contact forms, and does it in (as the name suggests) a more natural way. The user’s name and email are set as the reply-to field in the email headers, and the email body is just the user’s message. This makes replying no different than it normally is when someone emails you directly. Spam protection Natural Contact Form has built in “Honey pot” spam protection. If a bot fills in the hidden honey pot form field, you don’t receive the mail. Unlimited contact forms for different parts of the site Each contact form is configured separately in the WordPress dashboard. In order to specify which form should appear on a given page in the site, the form’s ID is given to the plugin’s shortcode: [natural-contact-form id="case-study"] Easy styling beyond what your theme may provide Most themes do some degree of styling on text inputs. However, they rarely put any whitespace between the different form fields, or have a way to highlight a field where an error occurred. This plugin provides two ways to deal with that. One, if you aren’t a developer, there are options to easily size the contact form input fields, the space between them, and change the color to highlight them when a required field is left blank. No coding necessary. Or two, if you are a developer or work with one, the plugin makes it easy to add arbitrary CSS to style each contact form individually. Optional “Page Guard” disallows direct navigation to the “Thank you” page Typically the “thank you” page displayed after a contact form is a regular WordPress “Page” that can be visited simply by typing in it’s URL directly into the browser address bar. Usually this is harmless, but if you have something on a “thank you” page, like a lead magnet download, that you don’t want visitors to get to without actually providing their contact info, it can be a problem. Plus, direct navigation to “thank you” pages can skew analytics. The “Page Guard” features allows you to require that a particular contact form be filled in successfully before displaying the guarded page. If direct navigation is attempted, the visitor will either be shown a 404 or be bounced to a different page (likely the home or the contact page), depending on your settings. Behind the scenes, this is handled with a cookie. The contact form sets the cookie, and if the “thank you” page doesn’t find the required cookie, the visitor is redirected. Optional integration with popular Email Service Providers If you want to be contacted directly through an opt-in so you can follow up with new subscribers personally, contact forms can be configured to serve as both a “contact me” and an email list sign up. Currently MailChimp is supported. Other email providers coming soon! Best of all, it’s free! General purpose form generators charge a premium for providing functionality you don’t need if all you need is a contact form. Full User Guide For a more detailed user guide, visit the Natural Contact Form homepage.

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