• Hey so I want to have forms on my website so that people can register for certain clinics or teams. In the past I used php and mysql for this job but want to move everything or CMS over to wordpress. I can’t figure out how to set up the form so that it submits to a mysql database, then how to view those registrations in the admin control panel.

    If anyone knows of an resources I can check out, or anyone they would recommend for me to have this developed for me would be very helpful.

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  • Try looking for a contact form plugin.

    Thread Starter DarkDot

    (@darkdot)

    i have and found cforms for example but i need the form to submit data to a database that I can view in the admin section, not just email someone with the registration information.

    I think that Contact Form 7 has a database add-on plugin.

    Thread Starter DarkDot

    (@darkdot)

    contact form 7 does have a database plugin thank you.

    I can make multiple contact forms which is what I needed. The only other thing is that for each of these forms I need the data to be submitted into a different database, and have its own page to view the results, I’m not sure how to make that happen or if you know a way of doing that.

    Thread Starter DarkDot

    (@darkdot)

    contact form 7 does have a database plugin thank you.

    I can make multiple contact forms which is what I needed. The only other thing is that for each of these forms I need the data to be submitted into a different database, and have its own page to view the results, I’m not sure how to make that happen or if you know a way of doing that.

    I think that’s going to need a bespoke plugin.

    Thread Starter DarkDot

    (@darkdot)

    what do you mean by bespoke plugin? I googled it and searched the plugin database but got nothing.

    I mean you’ll need to get someone to write a special plugin for you.

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