CiviCRM and WordPress: Four Things to Know
As CiviCRM for WordPress experts, we receive questions daily from non-profits who want to adopt an open-source CRM solution for their organizations. Whether you plan on using CiviCRM to manage…
As CiviCRM for WordPress experts, we receive questions daily from non-profits who want to adopt an open-source CRM solution for their organizations. Whether you plan on using CiviCRM to manage…
As of version 0.4.4 there are three new processors in CFC: Membership, Line Items and Order Processors. With these new processors you can setup forms using Caldera Form’s conditional logic…
When collecting information with a form on your website, you’re generally asking a single person to provide information about themselves: name, address, phone number, etc., but there are times when…
Caldera Forms is already a powerful tool for creating front-end forms for your WordPress website. If you’re a nonprofit organization running CiviCRM to engage your constituents, you can also use…
Caldera Forms is a powerful tool for adding custom forms to your WordPress website. With the use of Caldera’s Custom Fields Add-On, you can provide a way for users to…
Recently, Tadpole’s Rindy Portfolio helped to organize WordCamp Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia. Rindy relocated to KL in June 2016, and soon after linked up with the local WordPress MeetUp group…
Tadpole’s Dana Skallman published a post at the CiviCRM.org blog, marking five years since the first integration of the WordPress and CiviCRM software platforms. She provides an informative overview of…
2016 seems to be the year that website owners have finally become aware of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and what it means for their organization, as evidenced by the increasing number of…
If you run your association’s or non-profit organization’s website on WordPress, you’ve probably shopped around for a membership management plugin only to discover that “membership management” means something different to…
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