Inserts Google’s new reCAPTCHA into Infusionsoft web forms
NOTICE: This plugin will no longer be supported nor updated. Infusionsoft has now added Google’s reCaptcha into their forms natively, so this plugin is no longer needed.
Infusionsoft® has a native captcha you can insert into web forms, but it’s not user-friendly, blocks submissions, and is ugly. With the new reCAPTCHA API, Google has released a captcha that the bulk of your users will only have to check a box to pass, optimizing opt-ins while protecting you from inserting spam into your Infusionsoft automation.
As a bonus, activating this plugin in an Infusionsoft web form will also set up basic HTML5 form validation for it.
Requires PHP 5.2+ for json support
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directory to the /wp-content/plugins/
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directory to the /wp-content/plugins/
directoryYes, anywhere a shortcode is supported, you can insert the captcha.
The plugin works by looking for certain markup in a standard Infusionsoft form. To insert correctly, you must leave all of the Infusionsoft classes intact in the web form code. You are free to add additional classes, but do not remove the ones already in place. In addition, for HTML5 validation to take place, you must have a “label” tag, and the text within that label tag must include an asterisk for a required field. By default, this is how Infusionsoft forms are built, so you would have to do nothing to the form to have it validate.
At a bare minimum, you will need to have the “infusion-submit” class in an element before the submit button (i.e. a div), and the “infusion-form” class applied to the form element.
See the support page at https://www.geekgoddess.com/recaptcha-for-infusionsoft-wordpress-plugin/ for more answers.