• I’ve tested five or six more popular form plugins before installing the one from Caldera, and it’s a really good surprise. It is working perfectly and is very powerful (I’m talking about the free package !).

    The plugin is easy to use and the forms integrate perfectly on my pages. The customization options are great and numerous. The most useful to me are the e-mail notifications, the e-mail confirmation (to the user), and the storage of all entries in my WP database (with a convenient CSV export option).

    The form builder is quite complete too, letting you build all kinds of forms. You can easily control the layout of the form with a well-thought grid system.

    Here is the best form plugin around.

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  • Gervaise….I would LOVE to know how to store all my entries into WP database. My client used to use Contact Form 7, but that had a bug that we couldn’t get around, so I began using Caldera. I’m not highly proficient with all of the PHP stuff. Is this the only way?

    Samantha

    Thread Starter gervaise

    (@gervaise)

    I’m not sure I get your question.. But when you create a form through Caldera’s plugin, all the submissions’ data is automatically stored on your WP database. No need for PHP code, this is the default behaviour. The entries are then visible on the WP-admin pages.
    If you’re actually asking about tweaking Contact Form 7, I won’t be able to help..

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