Plugin Author
Bowo
(@qriouslad)
ReCaptcha feature will likely be in the Pro version, and the plan is to allow enabling it in default WP forms (login form etc.) to begin with.
If you already have Elementor, why do you need ASE to take over the addition of ReCaptcha in forms?
In some cases when i am not using Elementor for example to be able to add Recaptcha on different forms that i have for example. And also to have an all in one solution within the specific plugin.
Also, for custom PHP changes of the theme for example, can they be added within the “Insert <head>, <body> and <footer> Code” section? If yes, if the code is a php code, it requires to add <?php ?> tags and then the code? Or just the code? Ex. a woocommerce function that changes specific information in the checktou page
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This reply was modified 2 years, 1 month ago by
stavroscha.
Plugin Author
Bowo
(@qriouslad)
Noted on ReCaptcha.
For PHP code snippet, you’ll need ASE Pro, which has the Code Snippets Manager module. The “Insert <head>, <body> and <footer> Code” does not support PHP code. They’re only for HTML, JS and CSS code.
Adding another plugin will not make huge difference. So an additional FREE plugin for recaptcha does the job pretty well.