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Hi @alecss,
You should be able to translate those text using translation plugins such as LocoTranslate. I’d recommend checking out our tutorial: https://wpforms.com/docs/how-to-translate-wpforms-into-a-different-language/. That should hopefully share all of the details you’d need to get up and running with a new language in your forms.
I hope this helps!
Hi @ksvgn2018,
You actually do not need to add any code for this one since the Email field already has the Allow/Deny List feature.
Please check here for more details: https://wpforms.com/docs/how-to-create-an-allowlist-denylist-for-email-addresses-in-wpforms/#specific-emails
Kindly also make sure that you are using an updated version of WPForms.
Thank you.
Hi @perlfan,
We’d be happy to help!
It looks like you are using a paid license. When you have a chance, could you please drop us a line through our contact page?
From there, our support team will be able to take a closer look at your request.
Thanks!
Hi @csircsarah,
We haven’t heard back from you in about a week, so I’m going to go ahead and close this thread for now. But if you’d like us to assist further, please feel welcome to continue the conversation.
Thanks!
Hi @ijoi,
We haven’t heard back from you in about a week, so I’m going to go ahead and close this thread for now. But if you’d like us to assist further, please feel welcome to continue the conversation.
Thanks!
Hello @mushlih,
Since reCaptcha uses an external Javascript file, we do not have a way to exclude it in your Javascript optimization.
You might want to consider other Anti SPAM options, like our built-in anti-spam protection feature which is enabled by default (https://a.supportally.com/YUqTLn). This does not require any additional setup. When enabled in the form, it works in the background to protect your forms against spam. For more details about the anti-spam protection feature, please see our tutorial here: https://wpforms.com/docs/how-to-prevent-spam-in-wpforms/#anti-spam
And if you’d like to, you can consider the following third-party plugins to protect your forms against spam:
– ‘WordPress Zero Spam’ (https://wordpress.org/plugins/zero-spam/). This plugin is simple to set up, and works right out of the box.
– ‘Spam protection, AntiSpam, FireWall by CleanTalk (https://wordpress.org/plugins/cleantalk-spam-protect/). This option requires registration, and offers more settings for customization. Just a heads up — this is a premium plugin with yearly subscription plans, though it offers a 7 days free trial. Please see their site page for more details: https://cleantalk.org/price-anti-spam.
Just to note that we’ll not be able to provide support for third-party plugins.
I hope this helps.
Hi @jerahepho,
Glad to hear it’s sorted. I’m going to go ahead and close this thread for now. But if you’d like us to assist further, please feel welcome to continue the conversation.
Thanks!
Hello @pavefe,
Our apologies for the trouble.
I checked our system and I was able to locate the ticket that you submitted and I could see the exchange you had between one of our support staff. Based on the last email you sent, you mentioned you were able to find a fix for the issue where you had to add the code snippet for low traffic sites.
Please feel free to reply back to that email thread if you’re still having and issue with your site’s email delivery, we’ll be more than happy to check your settings and make it work for you.
Thank you.
Hi @vdcaf,
Thanks for writing in and our apologies for the trouble.
Just like all the plugins in the WordPress repository, you should be able to uninstall WPForms in the admin panel.
There might be an underlying issue that is causing WPForms not to be uninstalled from the admin area on your site. When you get the chance, can you please let us know if you’re seeing any errors when you try to uninstall the plugin or a screenshot of what you’re seeing?
Thank you.
Hello @doodywp,
My apologies for the wait and thanks for checking the error logs.
I have gotten in touch with our development team and provided them the screenshot that you sent but unfortunately, the details in those screenshot do not point to the any possible source of the issue.
They suspect that activating WPForms Lite makes the Actions Scheduler actually work which means AS gets the data from the list of
actionsin actions table and tries to process the action. However, the action has been created a while ago, the plugin that is responsible for that may not be active anymore thus, AS logs into the DB for each such action a failed attemptActivating any other plugin that uses Action Scheduler will cause the same effect e.i WooCommerce etc.
If there is any chance that you can send us a list of active plugins and the screenshot of the
wp_actionscheduler_actionstable, we may be able to to what might be causing the issue.Thank you.
Hey @drabzz,
Thank you for the kind comments and review!
We’re glad to hear that WPForms is easy and instinctive for you to use, and we hope you continue to have an awesome experience using the plugin.
Have a good one! 🙂
Hey @ragmop,
We’re so happy to hear you’re finding WPForms clean and simple to use!
Thanks so much for taking the time to share your thoughts, and enjoy 🙂
Hey @parker39,
Thanks so much for taking the time to leave us a review!
We’re really excited to know that you’re enjoying WPForms so far, and that it is easy for you to use and navigate.
We hope you continue to have a 5-star experience 🙂
Hey @rosemcooper,
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and review!
We hope you continue to have an awesome experience using WPForms.
Enjoy! 🙂