• Resolved Kathy_Goss

    (@kathy_goss)


    Thanks for the plugin. Some step by step instructions would be helpful. I’ve followed all of the screen shots, FAQs and read through the support questions.

    I have activated it for a form and found the settings and have indicated the fields on the form to be in the list . . . now what?

    When I bring up the page that has the form on it, I just see the form. How is the list displayed; on the same page as the form or a different page that needs to be created?

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/gravity-forms-sticky-list/

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  • Plugin Author fried_eggz

    (@fried_eggz)

    Sorry for the late reply.

    You need to put the sticky list shortcode in the content area of the page you want it to display in. You can use a new page or the same page as the form.

    The shortcode should be:
    [stickylist id="1"]
    where 1 is the ID of the form.

    Thread Starter Kathy_Goss

    (@kathy_goss)

    Hi Thanks for the response.
    I did a quick test and the shortcode does create a list for the form.
    However,
    1. Posts that had been trashed and deleted from the blog post back-end still appeared in the sticky list. Should that be the normal function?

    2. A new post that I created is showing in the list but the links under the columns view, edit and delete are not connected to the post. The only item in the row that is associated with the post is under the “post” column.

    Plugin Author fried_eggz

    (@fried_eggz)

    If you use Gravity Forms to create WordPress posts you all so need to delete the Gravity Forms entry when deleting a post.

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