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Hi Ethan, yes we have spoken the only issue I have is I have the basic subscription and the suggestion of PRO wouldn’t be financially viable in terms of what I’m building. It’s not looking like I’m going to be able to create a form of my liking. How can I request a reimbursement?
TIA
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You can submit a refund request by submitting a ticket, and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.
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Just an unaffiliated observer who uses WPForms. Here is my experience, assuming I understand this situation correctly >>>> I have used Elementor on projects, so I’m almost certain they have a modal plugin (a pop up box, of sorts). Although I don’t recall if I’ve followed theses steps exactly using Elementor, I have completed it with pure js modals, etc.
Perhaps this fits your needs.
Button > opens modal > form placed within modal for completion
I am pretty certain I have done this successfully with a WPForms object (again, not certain if within Elementor). Only inconvenience I seem to remember is the person filling out the form had to close the modal manually once they clicked Submit. (I think….it’s how I remember but not 100% certain.) Just a thought.
Hi John, thanks for the suggestion I’ll give it a go and see if it does what I need it to do. I really like the format of WPForms but even as a subscription (basic) it lacks a url link as happy forms do and that’s free but doesn’t do what I want it to do hence why I’m here.