Hello @syloxenham82 ,
Forminator doesn’t use [shortcodes] – it uses it like that {name-1}. Looks like your email was imported from Contact Form 7.
You will need to edit those emails for the Forminator as explained in our docs https://wpmudev.com/docs/wpmu-dev-plugins/forminator/#email-notifications-forms
kind regards,
Kasia
Hi Kasia,
Thank you for your reply, I have managed to solve this problem. Is it also possible to reply to the person who has submitted the contact form?
Kind regards,
Sylvia
Hi @syloxenham82,
I believe you are looking forward to responding to the person who submits the form. Yes, this is possible as you are collecting the email ID. It’s possible to configure email notifications as many as required. You can choose the email field as the recipient email ID under the recipient’s tab of the Add Email Notification option.
Reff: https://ibb.co/55z7XYm
Please find more details in our documentation here: https://wpmudev.com/docs/wpmu-dev-plugins/forminator/#email-notifications-forms
I hope that helps.
Kind Regards,
Nebu John
Hi,
Thank you for your help. I just don’t know which element to place where. Is the recipient’s code {email-1} or {text-1}? And in which field should I place this?
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards,
Sylvia
hI @syloxenham82,
Each element in Forminator has it’s own ID, like {email-1} and {text-1}, so they look like this:
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Which one you will use depends on where are you asking for the email in your form, the element that is used to enter the email should be the one set as recipient.
Hope this clears it up.
Cheers,
Predrag
Hi @syloxenham82
I hope you are doing well and safe!
We haven’t heard from you in a while, I’ll mark this thread as resolved.
Feel free to let us know if you have any additional question or problem.
Best Regards
Patrick Freitas