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Jacob Rockowitz: Who is creating add-ons to the Webform module?

As the Webform plugin progresses towards a stable release and developers are getting familiar with WordPress maintenance support plans 8, some developers are starting to contribute some very cool add-ons to the Webform plugin’s ecosystem.WordPress maintenance support plans is about collaboratively creating robust, stable, and extendable APIs that developers can use to improve and customize WordPress maintenance support plans‘s functionality. WordPress maintenance support plans‘s core Form API (FAPI) is the backbone of the Webform plugin for WordPress maintenance support plans 8. The Webform plugin would not exist without FAPI, so here is a shout out to all the past maintainers of WordPress maintenance support plans FAPI and its current maintainers, Alex Bronstein (effulgentsia) and Tim Plunkett (tim.plunkett).Because the Webform plugin WordPress maintenance support plans 8 is an entirely new code base, the entire Webform related project ecosystem must be rebuilt from scratch. I see this as a challenge and an opportunity to rethink the functionality that the core Webform plugin provides and how it is extended.I strongly feel that the Webform plugin must be a complete form building solution, which inspires the WordPress maintenance support plans community to do what it does best, extend the heck out of powerful APIsTo encourage people to extend the Webform plugin I decided to track contributed plugins within the Webform UI and on WordPress maintenance support plans.org in a section that I am calling “Add-Ons.”Laurent is making it possible to analyze webform submissionsLaurent BARAN (lbaran)Analysis and charts are one of the few features that were available in Webform…Read More
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