=== Database Entries Form 7 === Contributors: centous Tags: contact form 7, Database Entries Form Requires at least: 5.0 Tested up to: 6.9 Stable tag: 1.1.0 Requires PHP: 7.4 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html Effortlessly manage and store all form submissions from Contact Form 7 in one centralized location. == Description == Database Entries Form 7 automatically saves form submissions from Contact Form 7 directly to your database. This plugin provides an intuitive interface for viewing, searching, filtering, and managing all entries. == Installation == 1. **Install from WordPress Repository**: - Go to **Plugins > Add New** in your WordPress dashboard. - Search for "Database Entries Form 7". - Click **Install Now**, then **Activate** to enable the plugin. 2. **Configure the Plugin**: - Once activated, go to **Form Entries > Settings** to configure your preferences, including options to disable IP address and user agent tracking if needed. - Under **Form Entries > Entries**, you can begin viewing and managing all submissions. == Supported Contact Forms == - [Contact Form 7](https://wordpress.org/plugins/contact-form-7/) == Features == - **Centralized Entry Management**: View all Contact Form 7 entries in a WordPress table format. - **Advanced Search**: Quickly search entries by keyword across all fields. - **Form-Based Filtering**: Filter entries by specific Contact Form 7 forms for easy management. - **Read/Unread Status Management**: Mark entries as read or unread, and toggle between sections for organized handling. - **Trash & Restore Capabilities**: Move entries to the trash with the option to restore them if needed. - **View & Edit Entries**: Access and modify individual entries directly from the admin dashboard. - **Enhanced Privacy Options**: Disable IP and user agent data collection to maintain GDPR compliance. == Why We Built This Plugin == Contact Form 7 is a highly popular contact form builder, but it lacks a system for managing submissions. Database Entries Form 7 enhances its capabilities by providing an organized and centralized solution for managing entries in WordPress. == GDPR Compliance == Database Entries Form 7 respects user privacy and GDPR requirements by allowing you to disable the collection of users' IP addresses, browser information, screen resolution, and operating system data. == Screenshots == 1. View Entries - Easily see all your form submissions in one place. 2. Trash Entries - Quickly move unwanted entries to the trash. 3. Edit Entry - Modify entry details from the admin dashboard. 4. Filter Entries - Filter by form for easier entry management. == Frequently Asked Questions == = How can I view all Contact Form 7 entries in WordPress? = You can view all your Contact Form 7 entries directly in the WordPress admin dashboard. Entries are displayed in a table format, making it easy to manage and navigate the data. = Can I search form entries by specific keywords? = Yes, you can search form entries by keywords. The search function scans across all columns in the entries table. = Is it possible to filter form entries by a specific Contact Form 7 form? = Absolutely! You can filter entries by selecting the specific Contact Form 7 form you want to view, which is helpful for managing submissions from multiple forms. = How can I mark form entries as read or unread? = To mark entries as read or unread, click the read/unread icon next to each entry or use bulk actions to update multiple entries simultaneously. = Can I move form entries to the trash or restore them later? = Yes, you can move entries to the trash, and if needed, restore them from the trash. Data is only permanently deleted when you choose to delete it permanently. = Is it possible to view and edit form entries? = Yes, admins can view the full details of each entry and make edits. Simply click the "View/Edit" button next to an entry. = Can I disable the collection of users' IP addresses and browser details? = Yes, you can disable the collection of users' IP addresses and browser details. Go to plugin settings and toggle off the respective options. == Changelog == = 1.4.0 = - New Feature: Enhanced pagination for form entries, providing a more user-friendly and consistent experience. - Added support for WordPress-style pagination with "First", "Previous", "Next", and "Last" buttons. - Users can now easily navigate through large sets of form submissions. - Performance improvements and bug fixes. = 1.3.0 = - New Feature: Admins can now add notes or comments on any entries, providing more flexibility for managing form submissions. - Performance improvements and bug fixes. = 1.2.0 = - New Feature: Added the ability to download all form entries as a CSV file. - Users can now export form submissions with details like name, email, subject, message, and more. - Performance improvements and bug fixes. = 1.1.0 = - New Feature: Added filtering options for custom date ranges and the ability to search by specific columns, enhancing entry management flexibility. - Bug fixes and performance improvements. = 1.0.1 = - Minor improvements and adjustments for better user experience. = 1.0.0 = - Initial release.