An absurdly simple contact form plugin. Just type [contact]. There are no options.
Author: | bitacre (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 2.8 |
WordPress version tested: | 4.9.4 |
Plugin version: | 1.6.2 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 13-06-2012 |
Last updated: | 09-02-2018
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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Rating, %: | 100 |
Rated by: | 5 |
Plugin URI: | https://shinraholdings.com/plugins/super-simp... |
Total downloads: | 29 463 |
Active installs: | 400+ |
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Screenshots
The contact form.
The message when one of the requried fields (return email address or message) is omitted.
FAQ
Installation Instructions
- Download the latest zip file and extract the
super-simple-contact-form
directory.
- Upload this directory inside your
/wp-content/plugins/
directory.
- Activate the ‘Super Simple Contact Form’ on the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- Type
[contact]
wherever you want a contact form.
Is there a version with a reCaptcha?
Yes! If you donate a couple bucks I’ll send it to you. Email me.
How do I set the options?
You don’t. There are no options. There’s plenty of fancy, bloated contact form plugins out there you can use if you want options. This one works everytime with zero configuration.
Where does the email go?
To the administrator email address. You can change this in WordPress’ general settings if you need to.
Why did you make this?
There were no good, up-to-date lightweight contact form plugins.
Can you add this feature I just thought of?
You can ask but I probably won’t.
How do I change the styling?
You don’t need to change the CSS styling, but you can if you want.
As of version 1.5.0, the plugin exclusively uses classes and IDs, no more inline styles. So you can change the CSS styles by adding rules for the relevant objects. The default style rules are as follows:
.sscf-report {}
.sscf-wrapper {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
clear: both;
}
.sscf-input-wrapper {}
.sscf-input-wrapper label {
width: 100px;
float: left;
}
.sscf-input-wrapper input {
width:280px;
}
.sscf-input-wrapper textarea {
width:280px;
height: 102px;
}
.sscf-submit {}
.clear {
height: 0;
visibility: hidden;
clear: both;
display: block;
width: auto;
}
There are additional classes and IDs for each item, should you require them, just take a look at the HTML source.
ChangeLog
1.6.2
- Confirmed testing up to WP version 4.9.4.
1.6.1
- Purely cosmetic update for WordPress 4.4
1.6
- Moved CSS styles into their own stylesheet (sscf-style.css) instead of inline.
- Better object class organization and commenting.
- Added [Super Simple Contact Form] prefix back into the subject line.
1.5.4
1.5.3
- Updated for 3.5.1 to use mail() instead of wp_mail(), which appears to no longer be working.
1.5.2
- Now requires return email address and message. Will turn the fields red and print a message that “you forgot to include your email/message.”
1.5.1
- Added info about reCaptcha (anti-spam) version
1.5.0
- Moved to an OOP framework.
- Removed inline styles in favor of full class/ID CSS styling.
- Fixed potential sanatization problems.
- Informational updates.
1.4
- Adds i18n framework for translations.
1.3.1
- Fixes bug where last letter of sender name was truncated. Again 🙂
1.3
- Removes hardcoded “send us a message” text.
- Coding and security updates.
- Adds i18n (multi-language support).
- Updated screenshot.
1.2
- Fixes bug where last letter of sender name was truncated.
1.1
- Fixes bugs related to echo/return.
1.0.3
- Fixed weird W3C validation error.
1.0.2
- First released version.
- There may still be bugs, but I can’t find any.