• This is a very good plugin for back-end development, but support for front end forms is lacking and it’s been “in development” for two years now, if the support request dates are accurate. So if you’re doing anything that requires front end input from visitors, this is not the plugin framework you are looking for.

    But, if everything you’re doing is all back end, I found it faster to prototype and get things up and running than CMB2.

    (my original two star rating was a mistake)

Viewing 3 replies - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • Plugin Author Steve Bruner

    (@sbruner)

    Hi Dave– Thanks for using Piklist!

    Front End Forms are ready, and they are awesome! If you grab the latest release of Piklist on trunk, you’ll find them in the built-in demos folder. We’ve included two sample forms, one that creates a new post, and one that lets a user edit their own profile. You can download it here: https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/piklist.zip

    Documentation is coming soon, but the file in demos in commented heavily.

    Also, to be clear. Piklist has been in development for over FOUR years. And we’re proud that we’ve taken it slow. This is not because of stability. But because we wanted to make sure the processes we were creating made sense as we added more features. Creating an enterprise level framework that’s also easy to use is a balancing act.

    Piklist is not just for creating fields for posts, settings, users, etc. Piklist also allows you to easily create: Shortcodes with a UI, Widgets, Relationship fields (any object to any object), an infinite repeater field, Admin pages, Dashboard widgets, front end forms, admin notices, pointers and don’t forget the very popular WorkFlow tabs. With the latest version, v0.9.9.x, you can even add fields to another meta box, settings section created by WordPress core or another plugin.

    Piklist is a total solution for customizing WordPress.

    All these features are available, super easy to use and FREE. I understand if you don’t know about them yet, since we haven’t formally announced them. But they are there.

    Do you seriously think that a 2 Star rating is fair?

    Thread Starter Dave Navarro, Jr.

    (@dnavarrojr)

    I owe you an apology because I did not mean to give it two stars, I meant to give it 4 stars with one star taken off for the lack of front end support. And I can’t edit the review as far as I can tell.

    When I posted the review last night, I didn’t see that only two stars were selected. I’d be happy to edit or delete it and repost with 4 stars.

    Just wanted to hop in and confirm that the front end form is perfectly working. Still has a glitch on taxonomy and image upload, but I’m sure this will be fixed soon!

Viewing 3 replies - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • The topic ‘Good for Back End Development’ is closed to new replies.