Release Notes

Version 6.1

Summary: Bots spamming Infusionsoft web forms has been an ongoing problem for many for as long as Infusionsoft has been around. So Infusionsoft introduced a captcha option to use in web forms. The problem is however, it doesn’t look good, and it’s annoying for people to use. Nobody likes trying to ascertain what those confused

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Version 5.9

Summary: As FormLift’s user base is getting ever larger, we needed to take certain measures to ensure that FormLift was only being used by those whom rightfully paid for it. Thus a licensing system was introduced, and FormLift now had to be licensed in order to receive updates! Added: License Key validation

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Version 5.8

Summary: The goal for this update was twofold. First, add the ability to carry user data around a site, so if a person filled in a form on one page, their info would be auto filled everywhere else on the website. And two, have a reliable, working, intuitive system for redirecting to different thank-you pages

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Version 5.5

Summary: This was a convenience based update, allowing users to move about the plugin more fluently, and accomplish tasks more easily. For example being able to compare Form Conversion performance if they were in the same Infusionsoft Campaign. Added:  Campaigns: A custom taxonomy which allows people to add multiple forms to a campaign which they

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Version 5.0

Summary: The actual code structure of FormLift was becoming extremely chaotic as it had started as a functional programming approach, which is okay in smaller instances of plugins, however FormLift was beginning to push 12+ large files, thus a new approach needed to be taken. A ground up code restructuring took place, moving towards object

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