Drona Role Based Form Access for Contact Form 7

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Drona Role Based Form Access for Contact Form 7

by kuldeep1805

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Description

Drona Role Based Form Access for Contact Form 7 allows administrators to assign specific Contact Form 7 forms to different WordPress user roles. It also ensures that users can only view CFDB7 entries related to the forms assigned to their role.

This plugin is useful for organizations where different teams manage different forms and should not see each other’s submissions.

Key Features

  • Assign Contact Form 7 forms to individual user roles
  • Restrict CFDB7 entries based on assigned form access
  • Administrators always retain full access
  • Secure data handling using proper sanitization and escaping
  • Lightweight and does not affect frontend performance
  • No third-party API connections or external services

How It Works

  1. The administrator assigns a Contact Form 7 form to a specific user role.
  2. When users with that role view CFDB7 entries, they only see submissions from the assigned form.
  3. Users without an assigned form cannot see any CFDB7 entries.
  4. Administrators are never restricted.
  1. Upload the plugin folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress.
  3. Ensure Contact Form 7 and CFDB7 plugins are installed and active.
  4. Go to CF7 Form by Role in the WordPress admin menu.
  5. Assign forms to roles and click Save Assignments.
Does this plugin affect frontend form submission?

No. This plugin only controls backend visibility of CFDB7 entries.

What happens if a role has no form assigned?

Users with that role will not be able to see any CFDB7 entries.

Do administrators have restrictions?

No. Administrators always have full access.

Is any data sent to external servers?

No. This plugin works entirely within your WordPress installation.

1.0.0

  • Initial release
  • Role-based Contact Form 7 access control
  • CFDB7 entry visibility restriction
  • Secure nonce validation and sanitization
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