Easily add BudgetMailer newsletter sign up forms to your WordPress website with the offical BudgetMailer Sign Up Form plugin.
Author: | BudgetMailer (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.0.0 |
WordPress version tested: | 4.7.17 |
Plugin version: | 1.0.5 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 21-10-2015 |
Last updated: | 19-02-2017
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI: | http://www.budgetmailer.nl |
Total downloads: | 1 679 |
Active installs: | 30+ |
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BudgetMailer is an online application for sending email newsletters. Many companies, mostly from the Netherlands, make use of BudgetMailer for sending newsletters to their customers and relations. At the moment, BudgetMailer is only available in Dutch.
With the BudgetMailer Sign Up Form plugin you can add sign up forms and checkboxes to your WordPress website to enable your visitors to sign up directly to your BudgetMailer list.
Features
- Easy to use Sign Up Form Widget
- Add a sign up form to your posts and pages using the shortcode [budgetmailer_subscribe]
- Add a subscribe checkbox to your comment form, registration form or user profile form
- Prevent spam submissions using one of the supported CAPTCHA plugins
- Compatible with the “Really Simple CAPTCHA”, “SI CAPTCHA Anti-Spam” and “WordPress ReCaptcha Integration” plugins
- AJAX form processing
Screenshots
Shortcode and Widget in action
Admin settings
Widget settings
FAQ
How do I use the shortcode?
The simplest use is to paste the shortcode “[budgetmailer_subscribe]” to any page or post.
The shortcode has a lot of optional arguments. Here is the full example:
[budgetmailer_subscribe t=”My form title” e=”Email label” cl=”Company Name Label” cd=1 cr=1 fnl=”First Name label” fnd=1 fnr=1 mnl=”Middle Name label” mnd=1 mnr=0 lnl=”Last name label” lnd=1 lnr=1 sel=”Sex Label” sed=1 ser=1 tel=”Telephone Label” ted=1 ter=1 mol=”Mobile Label” mod=1 mor=1 adl=”Address Label” add=1 adr=1 zil=”ZIP Label” zid=1 zir=1 cil=”City Label” cid=1 cir=1 col=”Country Label” cod=1 cor=1 sl=”Submit Button Label” hb=”Text before form” ha=”Text after form” mi=”Invalid field warning” mif=”Invalid form warning” ms=”Success message” me=”Error message”]
Meaning of all the attributes:
- t: Title
- e: Email field label
- cl: Company label
- cd: Company displayed
- cr: Company required
- fnl: First name field label
- fnd: First name displayed
- fnr: First name required
- mnl: Middle name field label
- mnd: Middle name displayed
- mnr: Middle name required
- lnl: Last name label
- lnd: Last name displayed
- lnr: Last name required
- sel: Sex field label
- sed: Sex displayed
- ser: Sex required
- tel: Telephone field label
- ted: Telephone displayed
- ter: Telephone required
- mol: Mobile field label
- mod: Mobile displayed
- mor: Mobile required
- adl: Address field label
- add: Address displayed
- adr: Address required
- cil: City field label
- cid: City displayed
- cir: City required
- col: Country field label
- cod: Country displayed
- cor: Country required
- sl: Submit button label
- hb: Text before form (HTML not supported)
- ha: Text after form (HTML not supported)
- mi: Invalid field error message
- mif: Invalid form error message
- ms: Sign-up successful message
- me: Sign-up failed Message
To configure the shortcode more easily, you can also use the widget (see “How do I create a shortcode with a widget?”).
How do I display the Widget?
- Go to WordPress administration “Appearance>Widgets” and find “BudgetMailer Sign Up Form Widget”
- Drag it to any widget container you want
- Configure the options in the Widget Settings Form
How do I create a shortcode with a widget?
Because of all the attributes, using the shortcode can be quite complicated. We therefore made it possible to create a shortcode using the widget configuration.
If you create and configure any BudgetMailer widget, at the end of the form you will find a unique shortcode. With this shortcode, you can display the sign up form at every page or post.
If you don’t want to display the widget itself, configure it in “Inactive Widgets” area.
ChangeLog
1.0.5
- Fixed README.md format
- Fixed WordPress ReCaptcha Integration
- Not reporting get lists error before plug-ins is configured
- Removed unneeded files from budgetmailer-api-php
- Updated budgetmailer php api to 1.0.3
1.0.4
- Extended fields and tags configuration for shortcode and widget
- Shortcode configuration can be based on widgets now
- Updated budgetmailer php api to 1.0.1
1.0.3
1.0.2
- Fixed bug in form validation
1.0.1
- Deleted screenshots from package
- Deleted escape characters in readme.txt
1.0.0