• Resolved anoukgo

    (@anoukgo)


    hi.
    I am using (or trying to) the free User submitted posts plugin.
    What i want is basicaly that user can fill the form. admin can check it in the back end and if its ok he will upload it as a post.
    I set it up and its working. But i need the names of the fields in my language so i needed to make custom fields.
    So i copied those files and edited the “submission-form.php” file. Its working. Now i have names of the fields in my language.
    But I would like to add another field in my form. I would like to add field where user could write his phone number. I would like to see this info in the post that is created. Is it possible to do that? to make another form field which would display in post content? or can i add a field and display it in the “User Submitted Post info” on the bottom of my wordpress screen under the post…?

    I hope you nuderstand my question.
    Thank you
    Ana

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  • Thread Starter anoukgo

    (@anoukgo)

    To simplify what I need.
    Is it possible to have multiple fields in the form, but when the form is submitted all of them are showing in the post content?

    Thread Starter anoukgo

    (@anoukgo)

    Another question.
    is it possible to change the order of the form fields? I would like to have Title and Content on top and Name and email after…
    I tried changing the order in submition-form.php file but it didnt work.

    Plugin Author Jeff Starr

    (@specialk)

    Glad to help:

    1) “Is it possible to have multiple fields in the form, but when the form is submitted all of them are showing in the post content?”

    The free version of USP has a fixed number of fields, but the Pro version supports unlimited fields.

    2) “is it possible to change the order of the form fields?”

    Yes, you can do that by using a custom form, and then re-ordering the fields however is desired. If that is not working for you, make sure to read and follow closely the steps for setting up a custom form, as explained in the documentation/readme.txt.

    I hope this helps, let me know if I can provide any further infos.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by Jeff Starr. Reason: clarity
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