Cameo’s questions form type, for collecting questionnaire and petition responses, now supports multiple steps each with as many custom questions as you want at each step. Read More…
Image selector can include all image sizes
The image selector in the template editor, and elsewhere, now offers the option of including all sizes of the chosen image in the HTML for the document you’re editing, so the browser can choose the most appropriate. Read More…
Searching for media library images
You can now search for WordPress media library images in the image selector, for example when adding an image to a template. Read More…
Additions to events: multiple images, sub-heading, programme url, status and badges
Event definitions in events & bookings → events can include various additional pieces of information about the event. These feed into event listings from the Cameo event listings plugin for WordPress and in tickets and receipts templates. Read More…
Add additional formatted text to forms
You can now add additional blocks of formatted text to Cameo forms, anywhere where there is a set of options to chose from. Read More…
Solicit donations when making an event booking
Cameo’s booking form now has an option to ask for a donation in addition to the ticket cost. You can also ask whether the donation qualifies for gift aid and obtain a gift aid declaration. Read More…
Email bounces and out-of-office replies
Cameo now handles more automated replies to mailshots, including out-of-office messages. Read More…
WordPress “remember me”
The combination of a new Cameo form type and a new plugin for WordPress offers a way for your public website to:
• allow current members to identify themselves to your WordPress website from the Cameo database
• remember them
• designate and limit access to member-only pages
• auto-fill some details in Cameo forms from their Cameo membership record Read More…
Show custom fields box in the WordPress page editor
Some Cameo plugins for WordPress websites use custom fields to tell the plugin about some aspect of the page. A box to control custom fields should be visible below the main editing area on WordPress’ page editor. If you don’t see this, you need to turn it on. This article shows the steps to do that in WordPress 5. Read More…
Installing Cameo’s WordPress plugins into your website
Cameo offers a number of plugins for WordPress that let your WordPress website connect to Cameo. This article shows you how to install them into your website. Read More…
