• Resolved dav74

    (@dav74)


    Hi there,

    – Is your plugin offering Google captcha?
    – Is the plugin workign on multisite?

    Many thanks!

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  • anonymized-13171256

    (@anonymized-13171256)

    Hi,

    Yes, if you install this plugin too: https://wordpress.org/plugins/advanced-nocaptcha-recaptcha/

    It is multisite-compatible, though each site is independent; there are no network-wide settings.

    Thread Starter dav74

    (@dav74)

    That’s great and thank you for such a quick reply.

    Is it straight formward to upgrade to the PRO version once we have installed the free version, or do we need to delete the free version before we can install the PRO version?

    I think you may have mentionned this, but is there any way to import testimonials via CSV etc?

    anonymized-13171256

    (@anonymized-13171256)

    Good question. There is no pro version per se; there are individual add-ons that add specific features, and a pro bundle.
    https://strongplugins.com/plugins/category/strong-testimonials/

    Every import is different so the plugin does not handle it yet. I recommend Really Simple CSV Importer. I have yet to write a tutorial but I will post the basic file structure later today.
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/really-simple-csv-importer/

    Thread Starter dav74

    (@dav74)

    Great.
    OK I understand now with the add-ons.It was the markup addon I was interested in, but I see that these you just install once the main plugin is installed and setup.

    Great. Looks way better and easier to use than the 3 other testimonial plugins I have tried and dumped. Good work.

    anonymized-13171256

    (@anonymized-13171256)

    Thank you, I appreciate that.

    Here are some CSV file examples. The first row is the header record. If you need help, feel free to start a ticket at https://support.strongplugins.com and attach your import file so I can see the data.

    Bare minimum (will be in Draft status):

    post_type,post_title,post_content
    wpm-testimonial,The testimonial title,The testimonial content

    Published (date = now) with custom fields ‘client_name’ and ’email’:

    post_type,post_status,post_title,post_content,client_name,email
    wpm-testimonial,publish,The testimonial title,The testimonial content,The person's name,name@example.com

    With custom fields and categories (it will create them if they don’t exist):

    post_type,post_status,post_title,post_content,client_name,email,tax_wpm-testimonial-category
    wpm-testimonial,publish,The testimonial title,The testimonial content,The person's name,name@example.com,"Apple, Banana"

    With post date, author, and excerpt:

    post_type,post_date,post_author,post_status,post_title,post_content,post_excerpt,client_name,email
    wpm-testimonial,2016-11-22 12:00:00,Chris,publish,The testimonial title,The testimonial content,The testimonial excerpt,The person's name,name@example.com
    anonymized-13171256

    (@anonymized-13171256)

    And I found this thread on importing images but I have not tried it yet.
    https://wordpress.org/support/topic/import-images-4/

    Thread Starter dav74

    (@dav74)

    OK many thanks for that. I will check that tomorrow.

    I have now set the forms up and sorted the CSS, and once again, excellent work. If only all plugins were as good as this one. Once I am a bit further down the road on development of our site, I will be back for the add-ons.

    Quick question – do you know how I centre align the .short_text (the thank you message once you submit a testimonial). I tried “text-align: center” but did not work. I’m not great at CSS!

    Cheers

    anonymized-13171256

    (@anonymized-13171256)

    Thanks again.

    .short_text must be from your theme. Try this:

    .testimonial-success p {
      text-align: center;
    }

    You can test that without resubmitting the form by simply adding ?success=1 to the URL of the page with the form.

    Thread Starter dav74

    (@dav74)

    Perfect. That works. Thanks also for the ?success=1 tip. That saves quite a bit of time.

    Out of interest, what is the best way to find the div class of an item? I use right click, but as you saw it gave me “.short_text”, rather than “.testimonial-success p”.

    anonymized-13171256

    (@anonymized-13171256)

    It depends on where you right-click. Sometimes you have to drill down in the Inspector to get the correct element. Sometimes you have to include the parent element too in your custom CSS in order to match or exceed the specificity.

    https://www.screencast.com/t/JEk81WNkXGv

    Thread Starter dav74

    (@dav74)

    Thanks Chris

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