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Elisen – Blog & Magazine WordPress Theme
Elisen – Blog & Magazine WordPress Theme
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Contact Form 7

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Our theme is fully integrated with the Contact Form 7 plugin, making it effortless to create and manage custom contact forms on your WordPress website. This integration enables you to incorporate forms into your site using shortcodes or the Elementor widget.

Using Contact Form 7 with Our Theme
  1. Install and Activate: To get started, install the Contact Form 7 plugin from the WordPress plugin repository and activate it.
  2. Create a Form: Navigate to the Contact Form 7 interface in your WordPress dashboard to create and customize your form. You have the flexibility to include various fields such as text, email, dropdown menus, checkboxes, and radio buttons.
  3. Embed the Form: After creating your form, use the generated shortcode to place it on your posts, pages, or widgets. If you’re using Elementor, you can easily integrate the form into your page designs using the Contact Form 7 widget.

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