Title: [Plugin: Pods] Feedback?
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# [Plugin: Pods] Feedback?

 *  [logikal16](https://wordpress.org/support/users/logikal16/)
 * (@logikal16)
 * [17 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-pods-feedback/)
 * Does anyone have any suggestions on how to improve Pods, or make it more useful
   to you?
 * [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/pods/](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/pods/)

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 *  [apocalyptictomorrow](https://wordpress.org/support/users/apocalyptictomorrow/)
 * (@apocalyptictomorrow)
 * [17 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-pods-feedback/#post-896655)
 * I haven’t use it yet but I will instal it and test it out. 🙂
 *  [Dgold](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dgold/)
 * (@dgold)
 * [17 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-pods-feedback/#post-896656)
 * I haven’t tried it yet either but it’s on my list of things to try, and learn
   how it works. Seems like a great CMS plugin concept. If you are the author of
   this plugin, thanks for your effort.
 *  [Iva](https://wordpress.org/support/users/supersonicsquirrel/)
 * (@supersonicsquirrel)
 * [17 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-pods-feedback/#post-896661)
 * I’m amongst people who wanted to try it, but did not understand the documentation.
   So, if the documentation could be rewritten with more straightforward demos, 
   that would be perfect. 🙂
 * (E.g. I want to connect “songs” to “albums” and “tours”)
 *  Thread Starter [logikal16](https://wordpress.org/support/users/logikal16/)
 * (@logikal16)
 * [17 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-pods-feedback/#post-896671)
 * Alright, the documentation has (finally) been improved.
 *  [mpvanwinkle77](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mpvanwinkle77/)
 * (@mpvanwinkle77)
 * [17 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-pods-feedback/#post-896679)
 * This plugin has a learning curve is definitely worth putting in the time. The
   best WP CMS plugin yet.
 *  [Tommie Hansen](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tommiehansen/)
 * (@tommiehansen)
 * [17 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-pods-feedback/#post-896681)
 * I’m about to try it out. Maybe it’s a bit more straight forward then flutter…..
   Time will tell.
 *  [Scott Kingsley Clark](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sc0ttkclark/)
 * (@sc0ttkclark)
 * [17 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-pods-feedback/#post-896682)
 * [@tommiehansen](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tommiehansen/) – Pods is 
   getting better with every release. If you want the freedom of endless possibilities,
   use Pods.
 * [http://pods.uproot.us/](http://pods.uproot.us/)
 *  [Tommie Hansen](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tommiehansen/)
 * (@tommiehansen)
 * [17 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-pods-feedback/#post-896683)
 * Endless possibilities always sound nice however it often fail due to the fact
   that it also makes it endlessly possible to fail at simple tasks (not thinking
   about me now, more thinking about clients and their non-technical skills).
 * I will make sure to keep an eye at your project though. 🙂 Non-stupid WP-plugins
   is always nice.
 * —
    Regards, Tommie Hansen [Dekorfilm.se](http://www.dekorfilm.se) | [Mindescape](http://www.mindescape.se)
 *  [Scott Kingsley Clark](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sc0ttkclark/)
 * (@sc0ttkclark)
 * [17 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-pods-feedback/#post-896684)
 * [@tommiehansen](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tommiehansen/) – Are your
   clients going to set up the site, or will you? If you are setting up the site,
   Pods has Roles built into it, so you can enable certain user groups to have access
   to only adding/editing/deleting Pod Items. This means, they won’t have access
   to these non-simple tasks, and they wouldn’t have any need to do this since clients
   with non-technical skills never should get full admin access in WordPress to 
   begin with.
 * Pods is getting more user-friendly and as simple as possible with every SVN revision,
   but we’ve still got a long way to go if clients are to build their own sites 
   🙂
 * But that being said, most plugins that can do anything close to what Pods does,
   aren’t as simple or as clear cut. If you’ve got your developer hat on, then you
   can easily set up Pods on any site to fit any need you wish. Pods in essence,
   could replace any content plugin. I know from personal experience with looking
   at the source code and the scope of the project as a whole, that Pods can and
   already has been used to create Photo Galleries, Events Calendars, etc..
 * If you ever need any help, or have any questions at all, I would be very happy
   to assist you. Matt (the main developer) and I (the main development contributor)
   are the resident experts on Pods and take a lot of time helping the community
   take advantage of the versatility that Pods offers to any Developer.
 *  [Scott Kingsley Clark](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sc0ttkclark/)
 * (@sc0ttkclark)
 * [17 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-pods-feedback/#post-896689)
 * Looks like I forgot to mention this, but it’s very important.
 * The Pods community is great, we help each other work through questions and issues.
   It’s not just the developers you gain by using Pods, it’s the people who use 
   Pods themselves for their own sites in which you gain to learn from. As more 
   and more people use Pods, it will be come more and more user friendly and the
   documentation will only grow!
 *  [creativenadir](https://wordpress.org/support/users/creativenadir/)
 * (@creativenadir)
 * [16 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-pods-feedback/#post-896697)
 * After using it for only 2 months, I have to say that WordPress on Pods is quickly
   become my preferred choice to develop for the web. Kudos to all the wonderful
   folks making this such a great plugin!
 *  [leogermani](https://wordpress.org/support/users/leogermani/)
 * (@leogermani)
 * [16 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-pods-feedback/#post-896700)
 * Hi there,
 * I am (or was) working on a similar framework myself and found out pods the other
   day. Im testing it and have to say that I really enjoy it. I loved that the plugin
   actually create the tables for each pod – this is what I was looking for.
 * The possibility of having relationships with WordPress elements and with other
   Pods are also beautiful… Really.. Congrats for the great work.
 * Ill you give now my feedback, bringing some ideas I have been working on my CRUD
   plugin. The thing is I think a plugin like that shoud leave the possibility to
   developers to change things. The interface is great, but its important to have
   the possibility to do things that were not planned and are not available in the
   UI.
 * What Im working on is totally developer driven, there is no UI, but simple php
   class you can invoke and create you CRUD passing a model. And the nice thing 
   is that you can extend the php classes and modify the methods to you specific
   needs. This, added to lots of hooks in the core code, lets you extend and modify
   the default behavior very easily and with great power.
 * Why Im telling this? Because I was thinking on improvements to Pods (the porpouse
   of this topic) and I will list them here… Chances are that I can put my effort
   on that if you guys think its a good idea.
 * 1. Hooks – Have hooks on the pods code so I can modify it to my needs in a per
   Pod basis.
 * 2. datatype File – Handle the file upload with wordPress’ media_handle_upload()
   and, when its an image, have the option to choose wich size you want to display
   when building your template.
 * 3. sortable – marking a Pod as sortable creates an extra column (item_order) 
   wich is the default field that will be used to order the results. While browsing
   the content of the Pod, allow you to order items draggin them with jQuery.sortable
 * 4. datatype color – with a color picker
 * 5. Browsing – possibility to choose what fields will be displayed on the list(
   when the pod has its own menu on the admin); Make the table look more like the
   rest of WordPress admin area.
 *  [bluedove](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bluedove/)
 * (@bluedove)
 * [16 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-pods-feedback/#post-896704)
 * I have been working with CMS sites for a while and I am new with WP. I looked
   at Pods a few weeks ago and couldn’t quite get how it works in real life. The
   documentation jumped to the details without clearly defining the concept (for
   me). Mike VanWinkle has some Terrific tutorials that got me down the road building
   with pods. [http://www.mikevanwinkle.com/tutorials/](http://www.mikevanwinkle.com/tutorials/).
   Thanks Mike!
 *  [jetoile](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jetoile/)
 * (@jetoile)
 * [16 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-pods-feedback/#post-896707)
 * I’m loving Pods so far. 🙂 As someone who has worked with Drupal quite a lot,
   I’m actually finding it a lot easier to create things in comparison to CCK… although,
   at the time of writing this, CCK has a lot more content types available.
 * I’d really like to see an easy way to implement conditional statements in Pod
   Templates. Specially for fields that are not required so that they may be hidden
   from view.
 * Valid XHTML would also be a plus as well.
 *  [Scott Kingsley Clark](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sc0ttkclark/)
 * (@sc0ttkclark)
 * [16 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-pods-feedback/#post-896708)
 * [@bluedove](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bluedove/) – We are working on
   a new website that will be much more community-focused and part of it includes
   a solution to the problem you’re talking about with the Documentation being a
   bit developer-centric.
 * [@jetoile](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jetoile/) – We are launching a
   new website soon that will include a repository of examples, contributed by the
   community, Matt and I. That should help with giving you more code to work with.
 * About the conditional statements in the Pod Templates, that’s already possible.
   We’ve enabled PHP in the Pod Templates so that you can easily do this, as well
   as using Display helpers which were already possible.
 * What are you seeing that’s not valid XHTML?

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