web/wp-content/plugins/ggis-subscribe/readme.txt
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-=== ggis-Subscribe ===
-Contributors: bujanga
-Donate link: http://dvector.com/oracle/2008/11/04/donate-to-ggis-plugins-and-modules/
-Tags: email, subscription, list, form
-Requires at least: 2.5
-Tested up to: 2.7
-Stable tag: 0.9
-
-Manages subscriptions to email lists. Simply add [-ggis-subscribe-] to your post.
-
-== Description ==
-
-ggis-Subscribe gives authors an easy way to insert a form that performs emailing list subscription management. Simply add [-ggis-subscribe-] to your post and it will create an email list subscription management form. Depending on the settings and parameters you choose, it will insert either a short form, just an email address box with submit button or a full management form.
-
-### Features and Requirements ###
-
-+ Wordpress 2.5 or greater
-+ Designation of success page
-+ An email list to subscribe to. Currently supports:
-1. ezmlm lists - subscribe by sending email to listname-subscribe-your=address.com@domain.com
-2. mailman lists - subscribe by sending email to listname-request@domain.com
-
-== Installation ==
-
-1. Download and unzip the plugin
-2. Upload the ggis-subscribe to the '/wp-content/plugins/' directory
-3. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
-4. Edit the ggis Subscibe options from the Settings menu.
-* Add the email address of your mailing list. If you have more than one list, use commas between each address.
-* Enter the URL of your thank you page (next page)
-* Enter the URL of you main subscription management page.
-+ Yes. Create and publish your subscription management first and then finish with your ggisSubscribe options.	
-5. Place `[-ggis-subscribe-]` in your posts.
-
-
-== Frequently Asked Questions ==
-
-= Does ggis Subscibe support XXX mailing list server? =
-
-At this time, it only supports;
-
-1. ezmlm lists - subscribe by sending email to listname-subscribe-your=address.com@domain.com
-2. mailman lists - subscribe by sending email to listname-request@domain.com
-
-If you would like additional email server support, please submit a comment to that effect.
-
-= Can this be used to unsubscribe? =
-
-Yes, that is part of the full subscription management form.
-
-= How can I adjust the form's appearance =
-
-You should be able to fully control your form's appearance using CSS. The HTML output is fully embedded with CSS tags to make personalization easy. As an example:
->	`input.ggis-subscribe-email { width:90%; }`
-
-== Screenshots ==
-
-1. A screenshot of the subscription management form, screen1.png.
-2. A screenshot of the ggis Subscribe Settings page, screen2.png
-
-== Usage ==
-
-A subscription form may be inserted on a post, page, or text widget by including the following code in your text.
-
->	`[-ggis-subscribe %formtype "%listname"-]`
-
-Here is an explanation of the fields:
-
-1. ggis-subscribe - identifies the code (required)
-2. formtype - identifies the form type
-* 0, default - full subscription management form
-* 1 - subscribe only form , requires "listname"
-3. listname - identifies the list to include in a subscription only form
-
-### In a Widget? ###
-
-A subscription form may be placed into the standard text widget using the methods above. For widget use, I suggest using only formtype=1, the short form.