Contact us is a module for Omeka S that allows to add a site page block with a "Contact us" form.
Uncompress files and rename module folder ContactUs
. Then install it like any
other Omeka module and follow the config instructions.
See general end user documentation for Installing a module.
Create a site page and add the block "Contact us".
By default, the email is the site admin one. The simple antispam is a simple list of questions and answers for the visitor.
The block is themable: copy the file common/block-layout/contact-us.phtml
in
your theme.
When submitted, the site admin will receive the email, and a confirmation email will be sent to the visitor.
If you want to use the "Contact us" page in all your sites, you can use the module Next, that has a special block to duplicate a page in multiple places.
Use it at your own risk.
It’s always recommended to backup your files and your databases and to check your archives regularly so you can roll back if needed.
See online issues on the module issues page on GitHub.
This module is published under the CeCILL v2.1 licence, compatible with GNU/GPL and approved by FSF and OSI.
In consideration of access to the source code and the rights to copy, modify and redistribute granted by the license, users are provided only with a limited warranty and the software’s author, the holder of the economic rights, and the successive licensors only have limited liability.
In this respect, the risks associated with loading, using, modifying and/or developing or reproducing the software by the user are brought to the user’s attention, given its Free Software status, which may make it complicated to use, with the result that its use is reserved for developers and experienced professionals having in-depth computer knowledge. Users are therefore encouraged to load and test the suitability of the software as regards their requirements in conditions enabling the security of their systems and/or data to be ensured and, more generally, to use and operate it in the same conditions of security. This Agreement may be freely reproduced and published, provided it is not altered, and that no provisions are either added or removed herefrom.
- Copyright Daniel Berthereau, 2018 (see Daniel-KM on GitHub)