On each ministry, those are just CCK e-mail fields.
Just download the email module and you'll be able to add e-mail fields to your node types...then choose how to display the contact (link, contact form, etc).
-Rob Feature
Geeks and God Co-Host
www.mustardseedmedia.com
Coolness..I got that to work...now...how do you change the link from "email contact form" to whatever you want it to be? And the email that it sends is showing em tags and all sorts of weird stuff. Is there a way to configure that stuff? (I checked the readme and couldn't see anything there)
No, there's no way natively to just change that text. It's gotta be done at the theme level. I changed it in my custom node-custom.tpl.php layout.
-Rob Feature
Geeks and God Co-Host
www.mustardseedmedia.com
I'm totally clueless on how to put an email form up on my site. I'm used to using the terminology "contact" on Joomla. But Drupal seems to use "Contact" for communication between users or something.
Anyway, how can I just have a user click on my menu option that says "Contact Us" and an email form that comes up with some sort of captcha security? Any assistance you can give would be great!
Thanks!
There is a site wide contact form in Drupal 5 that you can activate under /admin/build/modules. You will need to make sure that the roles you want to have access to the site wide contact form is set properly under /admin/user/access. Next, configure the contact form under /admin/build/contact.
You can create your link to the contact form to point to /contact.
The form can be setup to email different addresses for different categories if needed. The categories are selected by the end user via a drop down.
If you want a captcha, Use the captcha module. It can be found at http://drupal.org/project/captcha.
Thanks!
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Hey guys...
Rob, as I was perusing your church's site, I noticed contact forms for each ministry leader. What module did you use to do that? I tried out the webforms module but it didn't seem like the right one and I couldn't figure out how to get the webforms on the right pages. Any insight you have would be most helpful. Thanks!
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