Natural Contact Form provides contact forms that are easy to create and use. The email messages you receive from your site's visitors are format
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Highly configurable. Change what fields visitors need to fill out, how they are displayed, what they are called... On a form by form basis.
Change the look of your contact forms without digging into the stylesheet.
Optionally hook your contact form into a 3rd party email service provider.
Adding a contact form to a page is as simple as using the [natural-contact-form] WordPress shortcode.
Optionally disallow direct navigation to the "thank you" page that visitors are sent to after filling out a contact form.
Beautiful contact forms with optional highlighting when a visitor doesn't fill out a required field.
FAQ
Installation Instructions
As a plugin from the WordPress dashboard
- Visit ‘Plugins > Add New’
- Search for ‘Natural Contact Form’
- Activate Natural Contact Form from your Plugins page
As a plugin from WordPress.org
- Download Natural Contact Form and unzip the file
- Upload the
natural-contact-form
folder to the /wp-content/plugins
directory
- Activate Natural Contact Form from your Plugins page
Can I collect either someone’s name as one field or first name/last name separately?
Yes. Whether to ask for “Name” or “First Name” and “Last Name” is a configurable option. In fact, you can even change how the input fields are labeled. You can call it “Full Name” or “Given name” if you like.
Can I get rid of the “Message” field if I’m using the contact form as an opt-in for a newsletter?
Yes. Or you can change the label on the message field to anything you like, such as “Ask me anything” or “What’s your fondest wish?”
It doesn’t currently support my email service provider. Will you ever add support for “XYZ” in the future?
Most likely, yes. I started with support for MailChimp for a few reasons. Someone I’m working with had a direct need for it, MailChimp’s developer tools are fantastic, and it’s free to set up a test account with them to develop an integration.
If you need this plugin to integrate with your email provider, drop me a note at my contact form and tell me which provider you need me to add. I’ll have to look into their developer tools and see if they allow something similar to what I did with MailChimp. If so, I’ll hook you up!
You mentioned your own contact page in the last FAQ. Is that powered by this plugin?
Naturally!
ChangeLog
1.0.0
1.1.0
- Added an optional phone number field to the contact form.
- Fixed a minor incompatibility with WooCommerce.