Functions to manipulate the DB
I would like to know what functions i can use to make for example a list of emails or statistics. There is no documentation about this as far as i found. And it is really a pain to search through the kernel on how the DB works, I didnt search very neat to find the DB class anywhere. would be nice to get some explanation about the DB
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Bludit uses different database files. For example for posts and pages or tags. You can find them in the directory /bl-content/databases.
There is no plugin to collect data like email addresses for a newsletter at the moment. But it should be possible to extend the plugin for contact forms.
Anyway, instead of only collect email addresses I would use an external service like MailChimp. With this you do not have to take care of email verification, unsubscribing etc.
There is no plugin to collect data like email addresses for a newsletter at the moment. But it should be possible to extend the plugin for contact forms.
Anyway, instead of only collect email addresses I would use an external service like MailChimp. With this you do not have to take care of email verification, unsubscribing etc.
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You don't need a plugin, you can use a snippet. There is a lot about forms and how to add them in the Knowledge Base of MailChimp:
http://kb.mailchimp.com/signup-forms
Concerning classes it depends... Some classes are set as global, some can be set as global.
The easiest way to make a plugin is to adapt an existing one. There you can see how things can be made.
http://kb.mailchimp.com/signup-forms
Concerning classes it depends... Some classes are set as global, some can be set as global.
The easiest way to make a plugin is to adapt an existing one. There you can see how things can be made.
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I really don't know what you try to do... Please give an example.
By the way, there is a documentation for Bludit at
https://docs.bludit.com
By the way, there is a documentation for Bludit at
https://docs.bludit.com
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