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Configuring your Contact Form

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To make sure your contact form is working, you will need to follow this step:

Enabling Visual Builder

Before you can add a contact form module to your page, you will first need to jump into the Divi Builder. Once the Divi Theme has been installed on your website, you will notice a Use Divi Builder button above the post editor every time you are building a new page. Clicking this button will enable the Divi Builder, giving you access to all of the Divi Builder’s modules. Next, click the Use Visual Builder button to launch the builder in Visual Mode. You can also click the Enable Visual Builder button when browsing your website on the front end if you are logged in to your WordPress Dashboard.

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Navigate to your Contact form Module by clicking the grey cog while hovering

Now you are in the module setting, dive into ALL of it’s settings in the sections below. We’ve provided a detailed rundown of what you will find inside each tab of the module’s settings and an explanation of what each one does.

Contact Form Content Options

Within the content tab you will find all of the module’s content elements, such as text, images and icons. Anything that controls what appears in your module will always be found within this tab.

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Title (optional)

Define a title for your contact form.

Success Message (optional)

Type the message you want to display after successful form submission. Leave blank to keep the default message: “Thanks for contacting us”.

Submit Button Text (optional)

Here you can define the text of the form submit button.

Email (Important!)

Input the email address where messages should be sent.
Note: Email delivery and spam prevention are complex processes. We recommend using a delivery service such as MandrillSendGrid, or other similar services to ensure the deliverability of messages that are submitted through this form.

Message Pattern (optional)

Here you can define the custom pattern for the email Message. Fields should be included in following format – %%field_id%%.

For example if you want to include the field with id = phone and field with id = message, then you can use the following pattern: My message is %%message%% and phone number is %%phone%%. Leave blank for default.

Display Captcha (optional)

Here you can turn the captcha on or off using this option.

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