In addition to the classic contact form, Jupiter has a quick contact form. Having one on your website is extremely important to your visitors.
In this article, we’ll explain the quick contact form shortcode and how to configure its settings. Note that if you are looking for the contact form shortcode instructions, you can read the Contact form shortcode article.
To see the quick contact form in action, check out the demo page.
What is a quick contact form
The quick contact form is a small form which is accessible from anywhere (if enabled) on your website. Initially it hides behind a small envelope icon in the bottom right corner of your screen.
In contrast to the contact form shortcode, the quick contact form has only three input fields, which are name, email and message. Also, the quick contact form shortcode is a lot less customizable and can’t be added into custom sections.
Enabling or disabling the quick contact form
To enable or disable the quick contact form:
Setting | Description |
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Quick contact | Enables or disables the quick contact form. |
Quick contact on Blog & News / Single Post | Enables or disables the quick contact form on blog & news single posts. |
Quick contact title | Sets the title to be displayed in the quick contact form. |
Quick contact email | Sets the recipient of the form submissions. Only one recipient is allowed. |
Quick contact description | Sets the description to be displayed in the quick contact form. |
Modifying or adding new form fields
It’s not possible to add new form fields but you may modify them. This process requires some development skills and includes overriding the quick contact form in your child theme.
Translating the form
Translating the form requires a third-party software or plugin. To learn about the process, read the Translating with Loco plugin article.
Configuring Captcha
To enable or disable the captcha: