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Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › Design Tips and Tricks › Agentpress Pro listing contact form

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Tagged: contact form, ninjaforms

  • This topic has 5 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 10 years ago by Ginger.
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  • July 10, 2015 at 2:21 pm #159045
    rtibbs4
    Participant

    Hi,

    Are there instructions anywhere on how to build a listing contact form (ninjaform) like the one in the demo?

    Thanks in advance.


    Thanks, Randy

    http://faulknercommercial.com
    July 11, 2015 at 10:47 am #159096
    Ginger
    Participant

    Hi Randy,

    A quick Google search on "ninja contact form" yielded this setup video from Slocum Studios:

    And Ninja has this on their help:

    https://ninjaforms.com/features/easy-form-creation/


    @gscoolidge | Support Nerd | Website Producer/Tweaker | IDX Integrations | Hosting Options

    July 13, 2015 at 7:07 am #159269
    rtibbs4
    Participant

    Thanks again Ginger.

    I have to remember I need to be more specific as the only item I can't figure out is how the ninja form on the demo references the current listing address or title. Without it you have someone contacting you about a property but you don't know which one without them referencing it which they don't always do.

    ......ahhhh. So, as I look at the form on a different listing address it doesn't reference the title of the listing it is simply a drop down with all of the properties listed which the customer has to choose... we would have to fill in and keep updated as properties are added and removed. That's a bummer as I think many people will simply fill the form in and quickly send it which will always reference the first property listed making it very confusing. Sorry, venting. I don't see how this will work for us. I'll ask ninja form if there is a way to automatically reference the title.


    Thanks, Randy

    July 13, 2015 at 9:54 am #159278
    Ginger
    Participant

    Hi Randy,

    Yes the extra detail is good! 😉 I agree with you in that you would not want to manually input those addresses or force the user to select the right one. Checking with Ninja forms is the best way to find out....you will most likely need to buy one of their add ons. Before you do that, you might want to consider Gravity Forms. Since Gravity forms is a premium plugin (meaning you paid for it up front) it has most of these things included. In fact, Carrie wrote a post about how to populate a form field with the property name that was on the listing detail page automatically from the AgentPress Listings plugin that is used in both themes:

    Use Gravity Forms with AgentPress Listings

    Ninja might do the same thing with an add-on, I'm not sure.

    Hope that helps!


    @gscoolidge | Support Nerd | Website Producer/Tweaker | IDX Integrations | Hosting Options

    July 13, 2015 at 10:19 am #159283
    rtibbs4
    Participant

    Hey,

    You can do it by using the hidden field option when building the form then clicking the post / page for the default value. You then can add that field in the subject for receiving the inquiry so you immediately know where it is coming from...

    Got it from support and ninjaforms.


    Thanks, Randy

    July 13, 2015 at 10:21 am #159284
    Ginger
    Participant

    Cool, thanks for letting us know!


    @gscoolidge | Support Nerd | Website Producer/Tweaker | IDX Integrations | Hosting Options

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