PXS Mail Form - WP Plugin
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#130
Any idea why my form’s alignment is off?
http://www.misterdimbert.com/wordpress/contact/
Comment by Seth — 22/8/2005 @ 3:17 am
#129
Sorry, I have worked it out now. Thanks - Jim
Comment by Jim — 20/8/2005 @ 10:21 am
#128
Hi,
I set up the plugin (very easy to do, thanks), as is on this page now:
http://cgi.nelsonriggott.plus.com/souters/?page_id=13
but when I fill in the form and submit it, I get no response on the next page, and no email is sent.
Am I doing something wrong? I guess this is probably a problem with the server wordpress is installed on, but I just wanted to check what could be causing it, or where I could look for potential errors.
Thanks
Jim
Comment by Jim — 19/8/2005 @ 8:47 pm
#127
Tamás, that is strange and I would appreciate it if you could let us know the result of your search. I may be able to include your fix in the next version for anyone else that might have that issue! Thanks!!
Comment by Phrixus — 8/8/2005 @ 1:38 pm
#126
Hi Phrixus!
Thanks for answering! I will take the css to the stylesheet.
And I’ll look for the the answer to my 1st question and when I find, I’ll tell you. (That’s interesting: 1st i tried out the normal plugin, that did’nt work. Than I copy pasted the code of the compatibility version - ’cause i had no ftp - and it’was right. Than I uploaded this saved with UTF-8 codeing, ’cause I need the hungarian characters in the form. result: form is OK, but the messages not…)
Comment by Tamás Hajas — 8/8/2005 @ 1:08 pm
#125
Hi Tamás, I have no idea about how you might get the code to work with that encoding. Unfortunately it is not an issue I have ever come across.
Your second question… If you take the CSS code and put it into your main stylesheet, it is ok to comment out the function at the end of the plugin ‘add_filter(’wp_head’, ‘pxs_css’);’. Just add ‘//’ without quotes in front of the line and that will stop the insertion. I plan to make that an option if/when I write an update.
Comment by Phrixus — 7/8/2005 @ 11:00 pm
#124
Hi!
I use your plug (compatibility version). (Thamnks!) But I can’t use special (utf-8, hungarian) characters. I’tried to save it with utf-8 encoding, but it didn’t solve the problem.
Any suggestions?
Another thing: I saw, that the plug creates css information in pages’ code. Is it neccesary?
Thanks!
Tamás
Comment by Tamás Hajas — 7/8/2005 @ 12:23 am
#123
Hello. I had trouble with this plugin until I retyped the mail-form code myself. It didn’t work when I copied-and-pasted the code from this website! I think it turned the dash-dash into an em-dash!
Comment by Dgold — 5/8/2005 @ 9:46 am
#122
um, I didn’t create a “page plugin” — I created a new page TEMPLATE. Sorry.
Lori
Comment by Lori — 5/8/2005 @ 6:42 am
#121
Hi!
Thanks for the plugin! It sounds really groovy, but I just can’t get the form to display. (That would be step one, no?)
I created a new page plugin and I’ve followed all the above instructions, but I must be missing something! Anyway, the page is here: http://www.loribravo.com/wordpress/index.php/join_mailinglist/
It plugs in the form css, but it just refuses to display the form. What could I be doing wrong? (The plugin is activated, I’ve manually typed in in the template, I’m using Debian, so I installed host, I don’t have textile or markdown activated, etc.)
Let me know what you think. I’d really like to get this working.
Thanks in advance,
Lori
Comment by Lori — 5/8/2005 @ 6:41 am