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  • Plugin Author mosparo

    (@mosparo)

    Hi @vovastik

    Thank you very much for your question.

    I’ve just tested the Theme My Login forms with the mosparo Integration plugin, and it’s already working out of the box. You have to enable the WordPress Account Form module in mosparo, which is – at least in my tests – working without any issues.

    Have you tried it already and had some issues? Or did you just check the list of compatible plugins?

    Kind regards,
    zepich / mosparo Team

    Plugin Author mosparo

    (@mosparo)

    Hi @killiansantos

    We’ve just released v1.11.1, which contains the required fix. Now, the mosparo Integration for JetFormBuilder should work as expected.

    Kind regards,
    zepich / mosparo Team

    Plugin Author mosparo

    (@mosparo)

    Hi @killiansantos

    I’m very sorry. The JetFormBuilder module is not working right now because of a deployment issue. We’ll fix it ASAP.

    Kind regards,
    zepich / mosparo Team.

    Plugin Author mosparo

    (@mosparo)

    Hi @killiansantos

    Thank you for being so patient.

    Today, we’ve released v1.11.0 of the mosparo Integration plugin. This new version contains the JetFormBuilder module, which allows you to protect your JetFormBuilder forms with mosparo.

    One side note: If you want to use WYSIWYG editors in your form, you need at least version 1.2.5 of mosparo.

    I’m looking forward to your feedback and wish you a nice day.

    Kind regards,
    zepich / mosparo Team

    Plugin Author mosparo

    (@mosparo)

    Hi @killiansantos

    Thank you very much for your reply.

    We can give you a positive feedback. The Jet Form Builder plugin is the first form builder for WordPress that offers a (more or less) clean way to implement a custom CAPTCHA provider. We’re working on an integration, and it’s looking very good, but not all issues are solved right now.

    Finalizing and testing everything will take some more time. We estimate that the new plugin version will not be released before the second half of August.

    I wish you a nice day!

    Kind regards,
    zepich / mosparo Team

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by mosparo.
    Plugin Author mosparo

    (@mosparo)

    Hi @killiansantos

    Thank you very much for your question.

    We didn’t know JetForm Builder. Thank you for bringing this plugin to our attention. We will check if an integration is possible from our side and let you know as soon as possible.

    Kind regards,
    zepich / mosparo Team

    Plugin Author mosparo

    (@mosparo)

    Hi Cyrille

    I had another look at the Kadence WP form builder and tried to add a block for mosparo.

    But from my perspective, too much stuff is too static, so we’re unable to insert a custom mosparo block.

    As long as the developer of the Kadence WP plugin does not add mosparo or a hook (or something similar) to insert a custom block, we cannot provide a module for Kadence WP forms.

    I’m sorry for not sending you a better message.

    Kind regards,
    Matthias
    mosparo Team

    Plugin Author mosparo

    (@mosparo)

    Hi @astralinternet 

    Thank you very much for your suggestion!

    A user on GitHub, Sapper-Morton, suggested a very similar idea: offering an option to determine the language using the HTML lang attribute. The problem with such a solution is that we must implement it in every plugin and integration.

    It’s the same with your suggestion. Of course, it’s possible, but it can be complicated based on the number of multilanguage plugins. Additionally, we should do it for all our plugins and integrations.

    But, based on the suggestion from Sapper-Morton, we had an idea to implement the HTML lang directly in the mosparo logic. We suggest always sending the HTML lang attribute to the mosparo API and adding an option in mosparo with which the project owner can choose between the source of the language (Browser or HTML tag lang). You can read the whole idea here: https://github.com/orgs/mosparo/discussions/230#discussioncomment-9441541

    With this solution, we can add this more flexible option very easily and for all integrations simultaneously.

    Please let us know what you think about this solution.

    Kind regards,

    zepich / mosparo Team

    Plugin Author mosparo

    (@mosparo)

    Hi @astralinternet

    Thank you very much for your question.

    The plugin and mosparo are, in general, multilingual. The frontend translations of mosparo are available in multiple languages. You can find the complete list here: https://github.com/mosparo/mosparo/blob/master/translations/README.md

    When initializing mosparo, mosparo chooses the translations based on your browser’s locale.

    But there’s also a WordPress filter that allows you to adjust the settings for the frontend box. With that, you can set the language of the mosparo box independently from your browser’s locale (as long as the translation is in mosparo included), or you can even set your translations (customMessages). You can find an example here: https://github.com/mosparo/wordpress-plugin/issues/7#issuecomment-2014640026

    Or do you need something else adjustable or translatable?

    Kind regards,

    zepich / mosparo Team

    Plugin Author mosparo

    (@mosparo)

    Hi Cyrille

    Thank you very much for your question.

    Do you mean the ‘Kadence Form’ in the Gutenberg Editor (the block) or the ‘Advanced Form’ of the Kadence plugin?

    For the first one (the form in the Gutenberg Editor as a block), we do not have the option to add mosparo (or at least we do not see an option right now). The developers of Kadence would have to add mosparo there.

    For the advanced form, we think it could be possible to add an additional block to offer mosparo in an advanced form. We could add that to the to-do list for a future release, but we haven’t planned anything right now.

    Kind regards,
    Matthias
    mosparo Team

    Plugin Author mosparo

    (@mosparo)

    Hi Cyrille

    Thank you very much for your review and your feedback!

    It’s always good to read such feedback!

    Kind regards,
    The mosparo team

    Plugin Author mosparo

    (@mosparo)

    Hi @dutuka

    Thank you very much for your feedback and idea. We will add that to the list of ideas for future versions.

    It will be a good extension for the plugin. We think it would be even good to add an option to specify these settings in the wp-config.php file, so you do not have to manage the credentials in the backend. In the end, you could choose where you want to configure the credentials: wp-config.php, network-wide (in the network settings), or per subsite.

    Kind regards,
    mosparo

    Plugin Author mosparo

    (@mosparo)

    Hi @dutuka

    Thank you very much for your question.

    You can install the mosparo integration plugin in a multisite network and enable it network-wide. But you must configure the mosparo connection and settings in every WordPress site. There is no option to configure mosparo only once in the network administration interface or on the main site.

    The bigger problem is that we do not yet have an integration for WooCommerce. We will add that to our roadmap for a future release.

    Kind regards,

    mosparo

    Plugin Author mosparo

    (@mosparo)

    @mbtechno Thank you very much for your feedback! We are pleased to hear that!

    Plugin Author mosparo

    (@mosparo)

    Update: We released version 0.3.7 of mosparo yesterday, including your translation. Thank you very much!

    We’ve also learned more about translate.wordpress.org, and since there is everything we need for translating the plugin, we will not add the plugin to Weblate.

    Thank you very much for providing the Czech translation for the plugin and the readme!

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