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Using CiviCRM Profile Sync with Advanced Custom Fields Extended (ACFE)

Tadpole has been exploring alternatives to the Caldera Forms for CiviCRM (CFC) plugin which is no longer actively maintained or supported by its developers. We’ve been working on a solution that uses Advanced Custom Fields Pro and the Advanced Custom Fields Extended (ACFE) suite of enhancements to create forms that integrate with CiviCRM fields and […]

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Using the CiviCRM Group Sync Extension for Membership and Access Control

Both WordPress and CiviCRM allow for the grouping of users either to provide special access to content on the front-end, e.g., a special membership area; or to grant administrative privileges on the back-end. CiviCRM also uses Groups for email subscription lists. By default, WordPress comes with five basic user groups: Subscriber, Contributor, Author, Editor, and

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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 memberships, event registration, or simply to collect donations, there are a number of practices that every organization, regardless of size, should adhere to when implementing

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Using Caldera Forms CiviCRM (CFC) for Membership Registration and Donations

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 and layout options, map the data to CiviCRM, and take payments using either the Stripe or Authorize.net add-on plugins. A more detailed outline of what’s

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Using Caldera Form Processors to Collect CiviCRM Contact Data

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 to collect and save data into your CiviCRM database. As a very simple example, Screenshot #1 is Tadpole’s basic contact form. There is

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Websites That “Include SEO”

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 web development clients asking us whether we “include SEO” with our WordPress websites. The question makes our blood boil, but not because clients show a lack of understanding around

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Non-Profit Membership Management Using WordPress

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 many WordPress users. The way most of the WordPress world thinks about membership has mostly to do with restricting levels of access, so you can

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