by Node London
5 (1 reviews)
Dev Con Form
Take control over the styling and layout of your contact form
Tested up to WP 4.8 (Current: 6.9)
v1.2.2
Current Version v1.2.2
Updated 8 years ago
Last Update on 17 Oct, 2017
Synced 6 hours ago
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- Version
- 1.2.2
- Last Updated
- Oct 17, 2017
- Requires WP
- 4.7+
- Tested Up To
- 4.8
- PHP Version
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- Author
- Node London
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Dev Con Form
Download and copy 'dev-con-form' to the '/wp-content/plugins/' directory
Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
Click on the new menu item 'Contact Forms' and create your first form!
When you have created your first contact form you can view its shortcode on the 'Contact Forms' page
Paste your newly created shortcode on to your posts, pages or anywhere else that allows shortcodes
From WordPress dashboard
Visit ‘Plugins > Add New’
Search for 'Dev Con Form'
Activate Dev Con Form from your Plugins page.
Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
Click on the new menu item 'Contact Forms' and create your first form!
When you have created your first contact form you can view its shortcode on the 'Contact Forms' page
Paste your newly created shortcode on to your posts, pages or anywhere else that allows shortcodes
From WordPress dashboard
Visit ‘Plugins > Add New’
Search for 'Dev Con Form'
Activate Dev Con Form from your Plugins page.
On wp-admin page, select 'Contact Forms' (on the left)
Select 'Add New'
Give your new form a name
Fill out all the appropriate fields
Select the 'Create' button
Select 'Contact Forms' (on the left)
You should see your new contact form, Copy the Shortcode (to the right of the form name)
Paste this shortcode into a post and your form should appear.
Alternatively you can use the shortcode with the do_shortcode() function
Select 'Add New'
Give your new form a name
Fill out all the appropriate fields
Select the 'Create' button
Select 'Contact Forms' (on the left)
You should see your new contact form, Copy the Shortcode (to the right of the form name)
Paste this shortcode into a post and your form should appear.
Alternatively you can use the shortcode with the do_shortcode() function
In your wordpress theme directory, create a new folder called 'devconform'.
Copy the code from this example.
Paste the code into a new .php file.
Edit the form elements to suit your needs.
Save the .php file into the devconform folder you created in step 1.
In the Wordpress CMS, Select 'Contact Forms' and Add New or Edit an existing form.
In the Layout section, select your custom layout in the dropdown menu and select 'Create' or 'Update'. If you cant see your layout name, make sure you followed steps 1 to 4 correctly.
If you've used the shortcode anywhere in the front end, you should be able to see the changes.
How do I change the layout of the existing contact form?
You cant change the default form but we've made it easy to create a new one.
Please follow these steps to achieve this:
In your wordpress theme directory, create a new folder called 'devconform'.
Copy the code from this example.
Paste the code into a new .php file.
Edit the form elements to suit your needs.
Save the .php file into the devconform folder you created in step 1.
In the Wordpress CMS, Select 'Contact Forms' and Edit an existing form.
In the Layout section, select your custom layout in the dropdown menu and select 'Update'. If you cant see your layout name, make sure you followed steps 1 to 4 correctly.
If you've used the shortcode anywhere in the front end, you should be able to see the changes.
Copy the code from this example.
Paste the code into a new .php file.
Edit the form elements to suit your needs.
Save the .php file into the devconform folder you created in step 1.
In the Wordpress CMS, Select 'Contact Forms' and Add New or Edit an existing form.
In the Layout section, select your custom layout in the dropdown menu and select 'Create' or 'Update'. If you cant see your layout name, make sure you followed steps 1 to 4 correctly.
If you've used the shortcode anywhere in the front end, you should be able to see the changes.
How do I change the layout of the existing contact form?
You cant change the default form but we've made it easy to create a new one.
Please follow these steps to achieve this:
In your wordpress theme directory, create a new folder called 'devconform'.
Copy the code from this example.
Paste the code into a new .php file.
Edit the form elements to suit your needs.
Save the .php file into the devconform folder you created in step 1.
In the Wordpress CMS, Select 'Contact Forms' and Edit an existing form.
In the Layout section, select your custom layout in the dropdown menu and select 'Update'. If you cant see your layout name, make sure you followed steps 1 to 4 correctly.
If you've used the shortcode anywhere in the front end, you should be able to see the changes.