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Yes Rockie, I can help you with cformsII plugin for WordPress

by Yancey Grantham

cformsII plugin for WordPress

Hey Rockie,

You were right in asking me, I’ve been using cformsII a lot lately so I know I can help you. I wrote step by step instructions for how I put together my Contact Page but I can tell you some more tidbids here.

The biggest thing in cformsII is to keep hitting “Update Settings” if you don’t that next action could erase the last things you did. Last night I was working on the Form Settings for an Artist Interview questionnaire and I had made a lot of changes to Fields then I deleted a field that I did not need. Bad move, I should have clicked “Update Settings” first to save all my work, then hit the delete.

As for Styling, most people want to change the basic form style. This is where it can get confusing until you have played with the cformsII plugin for WordPress for a little while.

Read this to avoid a problem. I found that I could NOT simply reload a page I was previewing either published or not and have the changes I made in cformsII show up. This was while I was changing the Style of the form. I had to go to the Dashboard and “Save” my page/post again to make the changes. Even thought there were no changes to the page on the dashboard, the form needed the save to show the latest changes. So if reload does not show your change, go to the DashBoard and “Save” the page.

I had to do this dance to see the different form styles that cformsII plugin for WordPress had.

Caveat: This could have happened because I just installed the WP Super Cache plugin for WordPress.

Here is another bit a quirkiness that I experienced.

The Styling page is for the last form you were working on. You can NOT change forms from this page. If you have two or more forms, make sure you have chosen the correct one before clicking on the “Style” button.

If you go back to Form Settings, it will default back to the 1st form so if you are still working on another form you will need to select it first.

Best tip for cformsII plugin for WordPress: Pay very careful attention to the settings and do not assume.

Thesis Theme for WordPress Steps

Rockie, I know you are using the Thesis theme for WordPress. Here are the steps I take setting up the page. I will just put the cformsII tag in the body.

(Thesis Theme Users) Scroll down and choose “Page Template” and pick “Page Without Sidebars”.

Unless you want your sidebars. For me the form is the most important thing so I like the page without the sidebars. I would rather the user fill out the form than click a link.

Bonus: if you change any css you need to make a backup of it. When you update the plugin for WordPress, cformsII, it could overwrite anything you change there. Having a backup will ensure you keep your cformsII CSS safe.

If you really have to change the css I, and the author of cformsII recommend you use Firebug.

So to summarize,

  1. if you need step by step instructions read this post
  2. Hit “Update Settings” after you make changes.
  3. If your changes are NOT showing up, click “Save” on the page from the WordPress Dashboard.
  4. Always watch the settings to make sure it did what you wanted

My forms are here and so far, I have not changed any css:
(Well I did change the font size on one form but when I upgraded I had not saved my css so it was changed back)

Contact page with Fancy White form style

Contact page with the basic cforms.css form style

Directory Submission (with lots of check boxes) with the Wide Form form style

Artist Interview (with 30+ fields) with the Wide Open No Border form style

The biggest thing in cformsII is to keep hitting “Update Settings” if you don’t that next action could erase the last action.

You can use cformsII plugin for WordPress for the comments field for your blog. The latest update had a focus on that including compatibility with the plugin Comment Love. I don’t get too many comments yet so I have not researched this. If you know about using cformsII plugin for WordPress as the comments field, please use my old fashion comments field to tell me about it.

Email to me that prompted this post:

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 10:56 PM, Rockie L. Gaddie wrote:

Hey Wordpress guru!

How can I add a form for people to subscribe to a newsletter?

Thanks
Rg

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Yancey says:
Get the Thesis Theme for WordPress and Enjoy Outsourcing the Update Headaches

Thesis WordPress Theme

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