Contactz 0.2
The blank lines thing should now be fixed. If you’ve been using it and you have a bunch of blank lines, going to Edit and updating should get rid of them. To fix it easily, I made first name a required field - any objections? It’s also using Capabilities now, instead of Levels, so you should visit Options to make sure you like the capability I chose.
Download it: contactz.zip
May 18th, 2007 at 7:25 am
How do I show the address/ contact list in a page or post? Is this possible?
May 31st, 2007 at 3:43 pm
Hi
Excellent and simple plugin. Works brilliantly and I use it on my personal site. Thanks…. but I was wondering whether you fancied upgrading it a bit please?
The idea is to produce a simple crm. You’re part way there. Add extra fields such as category, how to contact and maybe contact date. Produce a contact form where the details are stored directly into the contactz file and then some sort of link to one of the many email management tools and you have a small and simple crm which could be used for small businesses or for families to send newsletters!
What do you think? I would happily contribute towards the development of the plugin.
Thanks
Rich
November 26th, 2007 at 8:46 am
Contactz:
A good idea! A needed solution.
How can I make the contactz function as a separate page with an authentication action. I want to use it for a neighborhood/community site and desire names and addresses be kept private except to those having a login to authenticate against.
I would prefer the contactz data be displayed on a page as opposed to appearing the in the dashboard.
If the contactz is another table in the MySQL database, then wouldn’t it possible to have a CSV import functionality?
This plugin appears to be another one of those Wordpress good ideas without complete development. Why not put in enough effort to make the plugin useful? I can see from comments others feel simarily
Martin Margheim