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Wordpress Contact Form Tutorial
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Installing Contact Form 7

If you have the current version of Wordpress, browse to Plugins >> Add New and search for "Contact Form 7".

If you have an older version, you may need to upload manually:

  • Step 1: Go to the Contact Form 7 page on Wordpress.org and download the file.
  • Step 2: Extract the files into a folder on your desktop. The folder will be called "contact-form-7"
  • Step 3: Login to your site's files via FTP and navigate to /wp-content/plugins/.
  • Step 4: Upload the "contact-form-7" folder to  /wp-content/plugins/.
Whichever way you do it, go to Wordpress Admin >> Plugins and click "Activate" under "Contact Form 7".

    Activating Contact Form 7

    Go to a post or a page and paste this code into the editor: [contact-form 1 "Contact form 1"] and click Publish.

    If you visit the front of your site you should see a form looking like this:

    Wordpress Contact Form


    Configuring Contact Form 7

    • Go to Wordpress Admin and you'll see an extra area underneath "Settings" called "Contacts".
    • You'll see that, as per the contact form you activated, there are 4 fields: Your Name, Your Email, Subject, Your Message. If you're happy with these, you can just enter your email address at the bottom in the "To" field:

      Wordpress Contact Email

    • If you'd like to add more fields to the form, you can click "Generate Tag" on the right of the form:

      Wordpress Contact Email

    • If you'd like extra contact forms, click the small "Add new" link at the top of the page.
    Click here to read the full tutorial on Open Source Training.

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    #1 Kyle Ledbetter 2010-03-11 16:22
    Great posts guys. Stuff like this is probably simple to WordPress veterans, but it's perfect for Joomla folks that are expanding their CMS skillz.
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    #2 Steve Burge 2010-03-11 16:25
    Any little thing we can do to aid the takeover of Wordpress by Joomla devs :-)
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