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Contact Forms For Your Blog
Written by Boston Biker on Sep 17You may have noticed the ever so fun contact form we use here at BostonBiker.org to let you the unwashed Cycling masses tell us all your thoughts, submit events, and in general keep me up to date on all things bike (thanks by the way, reader submissions are awesome!).
But what if you want a similar awesome form on your own blog?! Now you can. I have (hopefully if all went correct) turned on the Contact form plug-in for each of your blogs, simply go to the settings drop down in the backend, click on Contact form ][ (the name of the contact form plug-in) set it up how you like, then use the little “insert contact form” button to put the form into any page or post, for instance the one below.
Neat right! Let me know if you have any problems.
EDIT: Seems that it might be a bit hard to get the “insert contact form” button to show up if you are using the visual text editor (which can be set on or off in your profile) so if you are using the visual text editor simply type the following into your post/page to get the contact form to show up CONTACT-FORM surrounded by {}’s {like-this} obviously if I write CONTACT-FORM with the {}’s around them it will just put another contact form in this post…but you get the idea.
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