OSD MailChimp Forms gives the ability to add MailChimp subscription forms to be placed anywhere on your site with a shortcode. The primary benefit of this plugin is that it allows multiple AJAX forms on one page. So, you could have a newsletter signup in the footer, a blog signup in the sidebar, and another blog subscription signup in the main content area. The plugin allows for custom submission messages, field classes, form classes, custom submit button text, and removal of the double opt in emails! NO styling is placed on the forms by this plugin, so there is nothing to override. Use your theme's default styling or add custom styles. Simply enter your api key and start creating / placing forms in your content or Text Widgets.
Shortcode basic example:
[osd-mc-form id='osd_mc_forms_1']
Shortcode all options example:
[osd-mc-form id='osd_mc_forms_1' class='custom-class' submit_text='Sign Up!']
Form filter example:
Every form is filterable. The filter name is the form id.
The full content, the fields, the message container, and the submit button are provided.
$fields, $message, and $submit concatenated together is $content.
add_filter('osd_mc_forms_1', 'my_function', 10, 4);
function my_function($content, $fields, $message, $submit) {
return "This appears before the content".$content."This appears after the content";
}
How To Video - Covers MailChimp set up, api key generation, list creation, OSD MC Form installation and setup
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gb1eQAgbw-Q
2.0.1
- Fixed bug with quotation marks in form specific custom messaging
2.0
- WARNING, YOU WILL NEED TO RESAVE YOUR GLOBAL SUCCESS MESSAGE AFTER THIS UPGRADE
- Lots of new features added (See Upgrade Notice) revolving around MailChimp error handling
- API Key Validation bug fixed
- Various other bugs addressed
1.7
Added the ability to redirect to a page on site on success
1.6.2
1.6.1
- Fixed JavaScript bug in IE9
1.6
- Added a filter for forms based on form id
- Changed error message to be more user-friendly than "error"
- Added support for multiple messages (i.e. one above your form and one below)
- Submission event is now fired on form submit rather than submit button onClick
1.5
Updated to work with older versions of PHP
1.4
Phone and address field updates
1.3
Added some WordPress Security
1.2
Youtube how to video added
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gb1eQAgbw-Q
1.1
Correct Uninstall Error
1.0