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Rowan.

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I wanted to send a thank you note to the people behind this website.

 

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  1. I navigated to https://www.transgenderpulse.com/contact/ from the navigation menu.
  2. I scrolled to the section under the heading "Contact TransPulse".
  3. I clicked the link labelled "Email: Click Here".

 

What I expected to happen:

 

  1. My email application would open.
  2. I would navigate to a page that had a contact form that I could fill out.

 

What happened: Nothing. The link link is linked to itself (https://www.transgenderpulse.com/contact/)

 

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  • Admin

You're absolutely right, Rowan.  I'll ask our tech wizard @Petra Janeto do some trouble shooting.  She's a pretty fair shot.  Thank you!

 

Carolyn Marie

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@RowanThank You for bringing that to our attention, I tried three times and got looped myself.  I am sure @Petra Jane can add that to her To Do list as we get used to other subtle changes that came in last week-end. 

 

On another note, for the good stuff you would like to tell people on the ADMIN Staff, https://www.transgenderpulse.com/our-team/ or the Moderators, go to the internal PM feature which is the envelope icon beside your profile Icon,  and send us a letter there so it keeps your private E-mail private.  We occasionally like to hear things other than grumps and grouches. It is always fine for a member to speak to the staff that way, and you can ask us stuff that may be too sensitive to openly post in these forums.

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That is so weird!

Thank you @Rowan. for letting us know about this. I was wondering why there was not the usual influx of junk filling up my inbox of late! Somehow, the form that the contact page used has disappeared!

 

I've made a simply straightforward one to replace it and will see if I can figure out how to replace the multi-function form that allowed you to choose a subject which then asked some more specific questions depending on the subject. But for now, there is a contact us form back on.

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Oh yea, that's working now. Immediately got two spam requests!

 

One requesting money and the other pure spam!

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@VickySGV You're welcome :) Happy to help. I was able to locate the envelope icon that you mentioned. This appears to be a feature that enables one-to-one communication. This is good to know. I haven't been a member of a forum like this for a decade and a half. While they're pretty easy to use, I do like know the little hidden niceties.

 

@Petra Jane  Thank you for pushing out a fix so quickly! Super-web-dev skills activate :) No I'm feeling a bit guilty about what I have done to your inbox... oh my! All the sorries!

 

I'll probably write my message sometime today. But to sum it up very briefly: The work you are doing here is important, helpful to me, and very appreciated. Thank you <3

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6 hours ago, Rowan. said:

 

@Petra Jane  Thank you for pushing out a fix so quickly! Super-web-dev skills activate :) No I'm feeling a bit guilty about what I have done to your inbox... oh my! All the sorries!

 

That's okay, don't let it worry you @Rowan. After the third spam post, I was able to find a mod that added back in Google ReCAPTCHA to the simple contact form which has so far, (tempting fate here) cut down the spam messages. I've managed to re-create the original format of the old contact form, BUT so far, have not been able to get it to display the relevant part of the contact form which depends on the reason for contacting us, ie: send a message, request to add a link, or add a TG friendly business etc. I will get there, eventually.

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Okay, update time.

 

I haven't managed to get the multi-purpose contact form, or rather I have re-created it, it just doesn't work as it should, so I have added a list of options for people to get in touch depending on what they want to contact us about. IE: say hello, suggest an external TG friendly link, add their TG supporting business etc etc. I have been given a clue by a facebook group for the form creator, but no confirmation as yet if I am correct that everything needs to be on a single page, very complicated!

 

I've also added a link in the bottom of the non-forum site that allows you to report an error on a page that includes the page url automatically.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Petra Jane said:

I haven't managed to get the multi-purpose contact form, or rather I have re-created it, it just doesn't work as it should

 

FINALLY, I've figured this out! Even added some stock images to the actual contact forms!


Am a happy bunny now!

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