Hello, I am so sorry for the inconvenience, I did include that information in the instructions.
Seeing that the plugin works and that the information you mentioned is in the instructions, is there a way for this review to be changed? I am very active in working with plugin users to make this plugin work, please give me a chance before dropping a 1 star review.
Thank you.
@arcticblue I don’t mind bad reviews, so long as they are justified, a 1 star review is hardly justified in this case, its maybe 3 stars at the least.
As I stated above, the issue you had was addressed in the short set of instructions which you admittedly didn’t read.
I understand you were upset when you wrote the review, but I ask that you please adjust the rating to be more accurate to the issue at hand.
For my part, I will update the instructions to be more clear for the future.
Thank you.
This has been resolved as of version 3.1.0
Hey Kyle,
as of version 3.1.0 do I understand it right, that a fresh install would not block all other fc7 forms? I understand it the way, that I would need the human shortcode only if the cf7 conditions forms plugin is installed too. is that right?
Yes correct.
With this update you only need to add [cf7ic] shortcode to the forms you want the CAPTCHA on. Forms without cf7ic will work UNLESS you have contact form 7 conditional fields installed in which case you need to add the hidden field to forms without the [cf7ic] shortcode.
Basically if you do NOT have contact form 7 conditional fields installed then the CAPTCHA works as you would expect it to, just put the [cf7ic] shortcode on the forms you want the CAPTCHA.