Easily add a newsletter signup form to your site and start collecting email addresses to use with MailChimp, Constant contact or other third-party bul …
Ratings
3.7
Last updated
June 18, 2013
Version
1.5
Active installations
50

Easily add a newsletter subscription form to your site and start collecting email addresses to use with MailChimp, Constant contact or other third-party bulk-mailer program! Complete with email management admin panel. Web development is affordable @ Your Local Webmaster.com

Usage Notes

Shortcodes You may use these shortcodes in your pages, posts and HTML widgets!

[simple_newsletter] This will display a basic email subscribe form.

Available Options

[simple_newsletter name=”true”] Set to true to create a “Name” field if you wish to capture the subscribers name as well as email address.

[simple_newsletter title=”My Form Title”] Gives your form a title. Default displays no title.

[simple_newsletter button=”Go!”] Changes the text on the button. Default displays “Subscribe”

[simple_newsletter terms=”http://www.someURL.com/terms.html”] Do you want the subscriber to agree to terms and conditions first? Then enter the URL.

[simple_newsletter terms_text=”I agree to terms & conditions”] Enter the link text for the terms and conditions link.

[simple_newsletter thanks=”Thank you for subscribing!”] This is the thank you text that displays after successful submit.

Example of use:

[simple_newsletter name=”true” terms_text=”I agree to the terms and conditions” terms=”http://www.google.com” button=”GoYo!” thanks=”Thank you very much for joining our mailing list!”]

Hardcoded into a Theme

Paste this into your theme where you want the form displayed.

<?php $snsf_args = array( "name"=>1, "title"=>"My New Title", "button"=>"My New Button", "terms" => "http://www.google.com", "terms_text" => "this is my terms text", "thanks" => "Thank you sooo much!" ); echo do_newsletter($snsf_args); ?>
Freeon Creator plan
Active installations
50
Tested up to
3.5.2
This plugin is available for download to be used on your WordPress self-hosted installation.