One of the most useful tools you can add to your weForms is the Google Analytics module. With the module enabled you can then track and analyze website traffic and campaigns associated with your forms. Follow the tutorial below to learn how to activate the Google Analytics module in weForms. Activate Google Analytics Module Configuring Read More >
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Modules with weForms
One of the valuable features of weForms is its ability to integrate 3rd party applications (called Modules) into its forms. Modules can be individually activated, but may require further configuration and integration in the forms that you create. This tutorial will show you how to enable the Modules and then provide a description of each Read More >
Managing weForms Transactions
One of the features that you get with the pro version is the option to manage transactions from the two supported payment processors: Paypal and Stripe. Managing transactions in weForms is only available with the Pro version and uses the table format that is similar to many WordPress management interfaces. This tutorial will walk you Read More >
What’s included with weForms Professional?
The weForms plugin for WordPress can be used for free, but there is a professional version that includes many other functions. What do you get with the professional version? In order to understand the difference, we will list and describe what you get with the two versions. In this article: Free Version Pro Version Looking Read More >
Securing Your Form From Spam with reCaptcha
weForms integrates Google reCaptcha into its forms. This helps to secure the form and protect it from robots, spam or other types of automated abuse. In order to set this up, you will need to have an account with Google where you can obtain the necessary keys for your specific WordPress site. Follow the steps Read More >
weForms Tools
The tools provided with weForms include the option to export the forms you create, export the submissions for each form, import forms, and display error logs. We describe each of these options in the tutorial below. In this article: Using the Export Tool Using the Import Tool Accessing the Error Log Exporting weForms includes two Read More >
How to Manage Form Submissions in weForms
It’s easy to create and manage forms with weForms. It’s quick and easy using a pre-built template and the drag-and-drop features. The next step is for people to use your form. How do you find the form submissions? Where do you go to see them? Fortunately, weForms takes care of this with a managing page Read More >
How to Add a Form to your WordPress site using weForms
If you’re looking to add a form to your site, then look no further than the weForms plugin for WordPress. Adding a form is a relatively simple task and creating one is almost as simple. This tutorial will show you how to add a form using the weForms plugin in the default WordPress editor (Gutenberg). Read More >
How to Manage Forms in weForms
When you create a form using weForms, you will discover that some amount of management will be required. Management tasks include editing/updating forms, creating new forms, deleting forms, and duplicating forms. The general format used for managing entries in WordPress is a table but this article will give you an example of the management page Read More >
What is weForms?
Forms are one of the core components of business site design. Forms allow customers to sign up for newsletters, enter payment information, and ask a business for help. Forms are one of the most direct ways customers engage with a website. Dozens of plugins try to simplify form configuration. The weForms plugin does more than Read More >
weForms General Settings
weForms is a versatile form plugin. Every forms plugin requires some initial setup. weForms settings let you adjust the plugin to work correctly with your site. The default settings are fine for most users, but it’s always a good idea to review the general settings. In this article: Send Email Show Credit Enable No-Conflict Mode Read More >
How to Install weForms in WordPress
weForms is a form builder plugin for WordPress that allows you to quickly add a form to your website. This article will walk you through installing weForms to your WordPress site. With over 33 field types to choose from, and an easy drag and drop editor, weForms is a good form option for all WordPress Read More >
How to Create a Contact Form Using weForms
weForms is a drag-and-drop form plugin that allows you to add a form to your WordPress site. Once installed, you’ll be able to easily create a form perfectly tailored for your organization or business. With over 33 field types and pre-built templates to choose from, weForms is a time saver, allowing you to get back Read More >
Add X-Frame-Options in Drupal 8 with the Security Kit Module
The X-Frame-Options HTTP header specifies whether your Drupal website can be displayed within other websites with the <frame>, <iframe>, <object>, or <embed> HTML tags. This improves Drupal security against clickjacking and related cyber attacks. Below we’ll cover how to install the Security Kit module and enable X-Frames-Options. Mozilla recommends using the superseding Content Security Policy Read More >
Add HSTS in Drupal 8 with the Security Kit Module
Adding HSTS (HTTP Strict Transport Security) in Drupal 8 forces web browsers to only load your website with a valid SSL certificate. This improves Drupal security against downgrade attacks and similar man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks. HSTS is similar to a HTTP to HTTPS redirect but within the browser. Below we’ll cover how to install the Security Read More >
How to Increase the Maximum File Upload Size in WordPress
Do you want to increase the maximum file upload size in WordPress? Are you getting “The uploaded file exceeds the upload_max_filesize directive in php.ini” errors when uploading files via media uploader, or when installing plugins and themes? The most common cause of this error can be attributed to a few PHP settings that can easily Read More >
Add Content-Security-Policy (CSP) in Drupal 8
The Content-Security-Policy Drupal module helps you configure a Header set Content-Security-Policy header to specify what sources your website should load scripts from – (e.g. your own website, embedded YouTube video, and analytics trackers). This forces supporting web browsers to ignore other external requests to mitigate cross-site scripting (XSS) and other code injection attacks. There are Read More >
cPanel Pricing Changes — FAQ
In order to provide additional information about upcoming cPanel pricing changes, InMotion Hosting has provided a detailed listing of Frequently Asked Questions. Why do I have to pay more? When will prices increase again? How much will the next price increase be? Do you have an alternative to cPanel? Can I receive a refund? Will Read More >
WordPress 5.3 Release Notes
There has been a lot of anticipation with the release of WordPress 5.3. This version of WordPress has been tested for months and business owners and developers alike are excited to implement the newest features it has to offer. This article describes some of the best WordPress 5.3 updates you may find relevant for your Read More >
Make Your Life Easier With These BoldGrid Tools
When you are faced with what seems like a difficult task creating or updating your website, chances are there’s a WordPress plugin that will make it much easier. Most of these plugins are incredibly easy to use and can make you feel and look like an expert in web design. In this article, we’ve presented Read More >