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Hi, Thank you for the great component.
I downloaded the Joomla 3 version two days ago, and everything works perfectly.
I created several contacts. It is nice that each contact form can be customized differently from each others. But it would be also nice to have a set of common parameters as an option, grouped in a category. Not only the field types and names, but also all other parameters such as sizes, fonts, captcha ...
Then comes the problem of gathering all these contact forms together in a menu. There is indeed a simple solution: a "Contact" item as a main menu item, and each contact form in submenu items displayed in a drop down list. I'd like also to be able to present a list of contact forms from one category, in a similar way as for the core Joomla contact form. Is this actually possible, and did I miss something ?
I also would like to provide details about the contact person. It is possible to do it with label fields, but this is not very convenient.
My solution, far from being perfect, is to write an html table as the text appearing above the form, with icons and infos. Then I have to copy it from one form to the other and update that table as required.
Cheers,
Marc.
I downloaded the Joomla 3 version two days ago, and everything works perfectly.
I created several contacts. It is nice that each contact form can be customized differently from each others. But it would be also nice to have a set of common parameters as an option, grouped in a category. Not only the field types and names, but also all other parameters such as sizes, fonts, captcha ...
Then comes the problem of gathering all these contact forms together in a menu. There is indeed a simple solution: a "Contact" item as a main menu item, and each contact form in submenu items displayed in a drop down list. I'd like also to be able to present a list of contact forms from one category, in a similar way as for the core Joomla contact form. Is this actually possible, and did I miss something ?
I also would like to provide details about the contact person. It is possible to do it with label fields, but this is not very convenient.
My solution, far from being perfect, is to write an html table as the text appearing above the form, with icons and infos. Then I have to copy it from one form to the other and update that table as required.
Cheers,
Marc.
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