If you already have a contact link in your theme, all you need to do is add class=”smcf_link”. Example:
<a href="/contact" class="smcf_link">Contact</a>
If you want the plugin to automatically add a contact link for you, you can just add the following to one of the files, sidebar.php, for example. Example:
<?php if () : ?>
<?php smcf() ?>
<?php endif; ?>
Hi,
I tried to put the plugin but it doesn’t pop up when I click it.
Tried both methods A and B. Can you help me check to see what’s wrong? at http://ongster.com
thanks!
It looks like all of the smcf files are returning a 404 – not found.
Example:
http://www.ongster.com/wp/wp-content/plugins/smcf/js/jquery.js
Indeed =)
@zotium – you need to rename the folder to smcf.
I have installed the pluign in wordpress test blog on my pc but it is not working. I have read readme.txt several times and added code as suggested but it is not working.
Which part is not working?
If the dialog just doesn’t show:
1) View the source of your page and make sure that the jquery and simplemodal js files are referenced and can be accessed.
2) Make sure the link has class=”smcf_link”
If the mail is not being sent/received, see:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/150831?replies=3
-Eric
I tried to add it to a testsite of mine.
I tried both the php if and the href variant, with no success.
When I click the link, all I get is a lightbox style shade over my site, but no contact form. Am I missing something obvious or doing something wrong?
/Mattias
Mattias – this post should help. If not, let me know.
Sweet, looks like he had the exact same problem as me. Thanks a bunch, I´ll look in too it.
It took me about a minute to read the instructions in your comments:
“If you have a footer.php page, add the following before the </body> tag:
<?php wp_footer(); ?>”
I then added the footer call and it works like a charm.
Thanks again!
/Mattias