Contact Form 7 Editor Button
Adds a custom button to TinyMCE WordPress editor to insert shortcodes for Contact Form 7 plugin.
Plugin info
Maintenance & Compatibility
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 1005 days ago • 1 reviews
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Description
No need to copy/remember shortcodes for Contact Form 7 plugin. Just click the button, select the form and the plugin generates and embed contact form into a post.
Plugin usage
Install the plugin like described in “Installation” section, it adds “envelope” button to editor’s button toolbar. The popup with available forms appears at the click of the button. Shortcode for the selected form will be added into a post.
Features
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Easy to use
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Supports custom sorting
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Can load data via AJAX
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No dependencies from 3rd party libraries. Uses only TinyMCE API and Vanilla JS
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100% free
System requirements
The plugin works with WordPress 4.0+, PHP 5.4+ and “Contact Form 7” 4.2+
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Installation
- Open ‘Plugin -> Add New’ screen in admin part of your WordPress site, select search by authort, enter ‘arisoft’ in search box and click ‘Install Now’ for ‘Contact Form 7 Editor Button’ plugin or use ‘Upload Plugin’ button on ‘Plugins -> Add New’ screen to upload
cf7-editor-button.zipfile and install the plugin - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress
- A new button will be available in TinyMCE editor in button’s panel. Use it to generated and insert shortcode
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can configure it on “Settings” page. Open “Plugins” page in WordPress main menu, find the plugin in the grid with the installed extensions and click by “Settings” link.
Review feed
Excellent idea. Works great
Changelog
1.0.0
- Initial release


