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Geoforms
Geoforms is a unique Wordpress plugin which makes it easy to create and manage forms.
Tested up to WP 4 (Current: 6.9)
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Current Version vtrunk
Updated 11 years ago
Last Update on 22 Dec, 2014
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- Version
- trunk
- Last Updated
- Dec 22, 2014
- Requires WP
- N/A+
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- 4
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Geoforms
In the Wordpress admin, choose "GeoForms" from the menu on the left. On the GeoForms admin page, choose the "forms" tab. Add a form name under "Create a New Form" and press "submit".
On the GeoForms admin page, choose the "fields" tab. Optionally create a field category, or choose a previously created category. Under "Create New Fields" choose the type of element you want to create. Under "New Field Titles" add the titles of the fields you want to add. Each line will be used as the title of a new field. If you are adding radio buttons, each line will be used as the title of a new radio button. For additional information about adding radio buttons, see "How can I add radio buttons?"
You can add a form to a Wordpress page with a shortcode. [geoform formid="my_form"] The name of the form can either be the form slug that you entered into the form, or the form id. If the name of the form matches the slug for the page, you can leave out the form id [geoform] If you want to have the form post to another page, add an action attribute [geoform action="myotherpage"]
Field categories allow you to limit your list of fields when displaying the fields in the Geoforms admin, and also when displaying the data created by those fields. You can also associate each form with a field category. When you select that form in the forms tab, the associated category is also selected in the fields tab. However, please note, when you select a field category in the fields tab, it doesn't change the selected form. In other words, you can browse to any category while keeping the same form. This allows you to add any field from any category to any form. This is a very important feature of geoforms.
Choose "radio buttons" from the type of element dropdown in the "Create New Fields" section of the "Fields" tab. To add new buttons, simply add a list of radio button names to the "New Field Titles" text area. By default, each line will be used as the title of a new radio button. Your buttons will need titles for the fields and also for each button. You can add the field names along with the buttons by adding them before the buttons and enclosing them in square brackets. If you don't add any field names, they are displayed in the admin with the name of the first button in the field as the field name. You can then add the field name when you edit that field.
Adding the field names along with the button allows you to add many radio button fields at once. For example, to create two radio button fields with three button each follow this example: [Radio Field #1] button one button two button three [Radio Field #2] button one button two button three. You radio buttons will need default values. This is the value that will be returned by the form when the button is selected. There are three ways to add default values. You can list them in the default values box when you create the field. In the example above, you could use this example: value_one value_two value_three In that case, each radio button in both fields will have the value corresponding to their position in the default values box. Alternatively, you can check the "Create default values from field Titles" box and machine name default values will be created for you. in the above example it would create these values button_one button_two button_three You can also add or and change the default values to anything you like in the edit field section after the buttons are created.
Each radio button has a field for the value of that button. You can have one of those buttons selected by default by entering the value for that button into the default value field. The default value will only be selected when there is no previous selection in the database.
First go to the "Forms" tab and select a form. Then go to the "Fields" tab and create a field or if its already been created, select the category that your field is in. Find your field in the list of fields and select the "Add to form" button. If you go back to the "Forms" tab, you will see that your field is now listed in the selected form.
Create a function with the name geoFormsCustomRequestFilter and add it to your functions.php file. This function should take the request array and return the altered request array. Make any changes to any of the requested fields, or add or delete fields in the body of the function. GeoForms will call this funciton automatically everytime a form is posted.
After you create a field, there are areas for before and after descriptions. Check the "add HTML" boxes next to each field where you would like geoforms to add paragraph tags to the text when the field is displayed on the front end. (The "add HTML" feature doesn't not anything else, it simply adds paragraph tags.) Or leave those boxes unchecked and add your own HTML. To insert your field into an inline sentence, add a begining block tag into the last line of the description. Then Add the beginning of your sentence. Then, in the beginnin of the "After description" box, add the last part of the sentence that goes after your field along with an end tag.