• Resolved bluemoon62

    (@bluemoon62)


    I love the simplicity and lean code of Contact Coldform. Well done!

    My only request is if you could make the website field optional in the backend options with a checkmark for those that want it or unchecked for those that don’t (like me).

    Every time there is an update of this script, I have to locate it in the script and remove it.

    I noticed that you did something like that with another plugin and it would be helpful and appreciated with this one.

    Thanks for contributing your knowledge, expertise and great plugins to the WP community!

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/contact-coldform/

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  • Plugin Author Jeff Starr

    (@specialk)

    Yes, I’ll be glad to add that option in the next plugin update, thanks for the idea! 🙂

    Plugin Author Jeff Starr

    (@specialk)

    This feature has been added in version 20140922 🙂

    Thread Starter bluemoon62

    (@bluemoon62)

    Thank you, Jeff! Much appreciated! I just installed the new version and it works great!

    You still rock!

    Can I save the CSS file in a separate directory that would not get overwritten in updates?

    Another thing that would be nice is if pictures were removed from your pages in the control panel because I believe that is what is creating a yellow security flag in Chrome while other pages are green. It could be something in a script that is creating the issue.

    Plugin Author Jeff Starr

    (@specialk)

    That’s great to hear, thanks! 🙂

    “Can I save the CSS file in a separate directory that would not get overwritten in updates?”

    Sure, you can add your CSS many different ways, including:

    – add it to the theme’s main stylesheet, style.css
    – add it to any existing stylesheet
    – add to a new stylesheet via enqueue function
    – add it via plugin setting “Custom Styles”
    – add it inline, etc..

    “Another thing that would be nice is if pictures were removed from your pages in the control panel because I believe that is what is creating a yellow security flag in Chrome while other pages are green. It could be something in a script that is creating the issue.”

    That’s a new one. First, WordPress allows plugins to include images in settings pages. Second, why would an image be considered a security risk? And third, what is Chrome doing evaluating the security of your WP Admin pages?

    Thread Starter bluemoon62

    (@bluemoon62)

    Thanks for confirming that I can modify the SSL code for this plugin using one of those methods. I will implement that. Life is getting easier!

    I will contact you separately about the other matter.

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