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Postcodes4U Address Finder lets you look up an address using a UK Postcode. Includes WooCommerce, Contact Form 7 and Gravity Forms Integration, plus … |
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Start the Tips:1. First Download "postcodes4u-address-finder.zip" Plugin to your Local Computer. (Click Download) 2. Then, Login to your "yourdomain.com/wp-admin" Dashboard. 3. Then, Click on "Plugins" + "Add New" from left sidemenu of Dashboard. 4. Now, Click on "Upload Plugin" button.
5. Now, Browse "postcodes4u-address-finder.zip" Downloaded plugin from your computer, Where you downloaded postcodes4u-address-finder.zip According to Step – 1 Above then, click on "Install Now" 6. Now, Click on "Active Plugin" 7. Then, See left sidemenu. "Postcodes4U Address Finder" folder is added on left sidemenu. Now, Click on "Postcodes4U Address Finder" folder. Noted that: If you do not see "Postcodes4U Address Finder" folder on left sidemenu then, see at left sidemenu "Settings" or "Tools". 8. Now you configure yourself oR Watch video tutorial below about Postcodes4U Address Finder Configurtions and Settings or How to work "Postcodes4U Address Finder" in your WordPress site. oR After Activated Plugin According to Step-6 then,
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To Install The Postcodes4u Plugin
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Once the plugin has been activated a new page ‘Postcodes4u’ is created. This page, which is visible to admin only, can be used to do local address lookups. Configure Postcodes4uThe configuration settings for the Postcodes4u plugin can be accessed from the Postcodes4U page in the Settings menu. Once Installed you will need to enter your Postcodes4U key and username which can be obtained from http://www.postcodes4u.co.uk. When the key and user name has been entered, and your have turned ‘on’ Postcodes4u lookups (Postcodes4u Active) you can use the various integration options to add postcode lookups to your WordPress website. If you wish to see how the Postcodes4u Postcode Lookup works before creating a Postcodes4u account, then use our ‘Test’ Postcodes WooCoommerce IntegrationIf you have WooCommerce installed and have have enabled WooCommerce Integration on the Postcodes4U page in the Settings menu your customers can use post code lookups in the checkout billing and shipping addresses to ensure accurate entry details. There are additional options that allow you to control where the Postcodes4u postcode lookup will be displayed so it can better match you Theme. Contact Form 7 IntegrationIf you have Contact Form 7 installed and have enabled Contact Form 7 Integration on the Postcodes4U page in the Settings menu you can add postcode lookup to a Contact Form. This is displayed in detail in the following document. This is summarised below: First add the Postcodes4u address to the form where the Postcode field and Address selction dropdown is to be displayed using the new ‘field type/short code’ ‘pc4upostcode’. [pc4upostcode Postcode] The form fields fields that will contain the address details for the address lookup need to be set up with ID values For the Company Name the field ID is pc4uCf7Company … for Address Line 1 the ID is pc4uCF7Address1 … for Address Line 2 the ID is pc4uCF7Address2 … for Address Line 3 the ID is pc4uCF7Address3 … for Town/City the ID is pc4uCF7City … for County the ID is pc4uCF7County Please Note You only need to include the fields you need for the form, eg for a short address form you could just include Address Line1, Address Line2, Town/City and Postcode ..You just need to ensure that the required address fields are also in the email template If you want to make the Postcode field ‘required’ simply place a ‘*’ after the postcode field eg [pc4upostcode* Postcode] GravityForms IntegrationIf you have Gravity Forms installed and have enabled Gravity Forms Integration on the Postcodes4U page in the Settings menu you can add a Address Field with postcode lookup to a Gravity Form. The plugin has replaced ‘Address‘ advanced field with ‘Pc4u Address‘. All existing Address fields will work as before, but now have Postcodes4u Lookup options available, together with a UK address option. This is displayed in detail in the following document, and it is recommended that you read these notes. Postcodes4u Contact FormWe have provided a Customisable Postcode Lookup Contact form that can be added by simply placing a short code ‘[pc4u_contact_form]’ on the required page. To Add the Postcode Lookup Contact form use the following shortcode: [pc4u_contact_form] By default the short code will display the telephone and postal address fields but does not require them be be entered when the contact form is submitted. To add a Contact Form that requires the telephone number and postal address to be present use the short code with attributes shown below: [pc4u_contact_form musthavetelephone=”YES” musthaveaddress=”YES] Postcodes4u Contact Form CustomisationA full list of the contact form attributes contacttitle – Name of Contact Form – defaults to “Contact Us” subjecttitle – Contact Form Subject Title – defaults to “Subject” messagetitle – Contact Form Message Title – defaults to “Your Message” showtelephone – Set to “TRUE” or “YES” to display telephone number input area, “FALSE” or “NO” to not display – Default is “YES” musthavetelephone – Set to “TRUE” or “YES” if a telephone number must be included in the message,”FALSE” or “NO” to not display – Default is “NO” showaddress – Set to “TRUE” or “YES” to display postal address input area, “FALSE” or “NO” to not display – Default is “YES” musthaveaddress – Set to “TRUE” or “YES” if a postal address must be included in the message,”FALSE” or “NO” to not display – Default is “NO” A Contact Form Shortcode example that sets all of the parameters follows: [pc4u_contact_form contacttitle=”Send Us A Message” subjecttitle=”Message Subject” messagetitle=”Message” showtelephone=”YES” musthavetelephone=”YES” showaddress=”YES” musthaveaddress=”YES”] |
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