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Contact Form 7 – Success Page Redirects

Description

An add-on for Contact Form 7 (CF7) that provides a straightforward method to redirect visitors to success pages or thank you pages, if their messages are successfully delivered. If no message is sent, or if there is an error with the form, the user will not be redirected.

NOTE: This plugin requires Contact Form 7 version 3.9 or later.

Screenshots

  • The plugin will add a “Redirect to:” dropdown that contains all of your existing pages as options. This is set on each of the “Edit Contact Form” pages.

Installation

  1. Unzip the downloaded plugin archive.
  2. Upload the inner ‘contact-form-7-success-page-redirects’ directory to the ‘/wp-content/plugins/’ directory on your web server.
  3. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.

Please note that Contact Form 7 (version 3.9 or later) must be installed and activated in order for this plugin to be functional.

FAQ

Installation Instructions
  1. Unzip the downloaded plugin archive.
  2. Upload the inner ‘contact-form-7-success-page-redirects’ directory to the ‘/wp-content/plugins/’ directory on your web server.
  3. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.

Please note that Contact Form 7 (version 3.9 or later) must be installed and activated in order for this plugin to be functional.

Why doesn’t this plugin do *insert feature here*?

If you have a feature suggestion, I’d love to hear about it. Feel free to leave a message on the “Support” tab of the plugin page, and I’ll follow up as soon as possible.

My forms are no longer submitting, with this plugin installed. Why?

Please make sure that you have updated to the latest version of Contact Form 7. Success Page Redirects only supports versions 3.9.0 or higher. If everything is up to date and you’re still experiencing problems, please post a message on the Support Page.

Why are my forms no longer using Ajax, when I install this plugin?

In order to ensure that all forms are submitted properly, and that users can be redirected to success pages from some of your forms, I have had to disable Contact Form 7’s JavaScript for all forms. This means that you won’t be able to use Ajax to submit forms. In future updates, I hope to change this functionality, so that Ajax is only disabled for the forms that have a redirect page defined. Please note that disabling CF7’s JavaScript does not affect your forms’ ability to send messages properly.

Reviews

ለካቲት 4, 2019
Since I installed this, on the specific forms where I activated the redirection, well the form data is not sent to the flamingo database. This is really bad as we get to lose visitor information this way! BEWARE
ለካቲት 8, 2018
Still works in 2018 I have been using this for the last few years only recently I had to run into the SMTP problem but it this seems to be unaffected by this particular plugin it’s still working even though it’s been not attended to an abandoned for the last two years I wish somebody would pick it up but is does doing , what it’s required to do in 2018 Contact Form 7 Success Page Redirects
ጥቅምቲ 2, 2017
Funciona para urls dentro do mesmo site, basta instalar e já aparece uma aba ao lado de mais configurações do formulário. Fácil e prático, porém para URL externa não funciona.
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Contributors & Developers

“Contact Form 7 – Success Page Redirects” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Changelog

1.2.0

  • Adds support for Contact Form 7 version 4.2+

1.1.6

  • Fixes a bug where duplicating a contact form from the form list view wouldn’t copy over the redirect field.

1.1.5

  • Fixes a bug where duplicating a contact form wouldn’t copy over the redirect field from the original form edit page.

1.1.4

  • Upgrade process for verifying that Contact Form 7 is installed and up to date.

1.1.3

  • CF7 id property is no longer accessible. Switched to the id() method, so that form changes can be properly saved in the admin.

1.1.2

  • Provides clearer admin notices regarding necessary plugin dependencies

1.1.1

  • Fixes an issue that prevented some forms from submitting and redirecting
  • Disables JavaScript for WPCF7 completely

1.1.0

  • Initial version