icebox500
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] Success messages show but error message does notGood tip on ensuring they are not required on hidden fields.
Thank you for the recommendation on DB storage, yes, I will be sure to add that.
As for the Unicon author, yes, I sent him a message and I’m not the first on his forum to comment on it!
James
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] Success messages show but error message does notThank you for your response to my very unclear post.
For starters, everything works fine. It turns out that the Unicon them designer made some forceful choices in his CSS in regards to WP 7. I fixed them to meet my needs.
What I meant by a hidden div is, simply, that I have a form that I wanted to seem less like a form and more like a built in questionnaire – I didn’t want to ask for Name and User ID. I used your form to create the name and email fields but then hid them in a div that does not display.
You cannot access this form without being logged in, so, in theory, I should still gather the user details in the email I receive.
Thank you,
James
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] Success messages show but error message does notForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] Success messages show but error message does notThank you rstaats, the CSS hunt is a battle.
Buzztone, what is the difference between a positive confirmation and an error message? I get the positive confirmation but not negative in the Unicon theme.
When I switch themes I can see the negative alert.
James
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] Filled in fields coming in as blank in emailThank you, that was exactly my mistake.
Resolved.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Twitter posts to Blog] Doesn't collect tweetsThanks boss. Did the upgrade, recreated my access token and reëntered the info into the plugin and “she’s a go”!
Thanks
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Twitter posts to Blog] Doesn't collect tweetsYes, I’m sorry, I should have looked harder.
In an effort to run an example and make sure I wasn’t making a typo of some kind, I simply went with @twitter as a string.
When I run the manual post I get this:
`@twitter
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/icebox50/www/www/wp-content/plugins/twitter-posts-to-blog/retrieve_page.php on line 47`
So, either I’ve totally missed something (and I don’t think I have…) or I’ve made an error elsewhere! Thanks again for your help.
Ciao
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Twitter posts to Blog] Doesn't collect tweetsSorry for the delay, I was out of town (and technology free) for a few days…
I’m not sure how to answer that question as I don’t see it exposed anywhere. I have all the Twitter developer API info but there is no exposed query string that I see (nor when I manually click Import Tweets Now).
James
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Parent Page Drop Down Not WorkingApparently this is a FireFox only problem. Safari did not have this problem. Must not be WP’s fault…