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Display form at log-in

  1. Eizore
    Member

    Will it be possible to have the GF display at login? I wish to collect data prior to the users acess to the sites content.

    Thank you!

    Posted 13 years ago on Friday October 21, 2011 | Permalink
  2. After the user logs in, you want to direct them to a Gravity Form? What happens if they don't fill out the form? Can they still access the website?

    You can redirect users on login wherever you like, but if they elect to not fill out the form, they could still navigate to other parts of your site. Can you share more about what you're trying to accomplish and we'll be happy to help with suggestions.

    Posted 13 years ago on Friday October 21, 2011 | Permalink
  3. Eizore
    Member

    Thank you for responding Chris. So here is what I would like to do.....

    A user types in my website address, they are taken to my site's homepage. Immediately, I want them to fill out the GF. It shouldnt redirect them someplace else, I would still like for them to be able to see the website page in the background. The GF would act like a gateway if you will. Registered users would only have to give up the info one time of course. Now, if they elect not to give up the info they can still gain acess but they will be prompted each time they log in to give up the info. I hope that was clear? Sorry if it wasn't, i'll be happy to explain further if need be.

    Posted 13 years ago on Friday October 21, 2011 | Permalink
  4. When your site is first accessed, they should get only a popup form, to join, and that form will ask them a bunch of questions? Is this a registration form?

    It sounds like you need to protect the whole site with some sort of membership plugin, and instead of showing the default "you don't have access to this content" message, you will show them a sign up form.

    When you say registered users, you mean that users will have to register with the site, and then log in. If they're not logged in, they are going to see the form you show to all non-logged in users, right?

    Posted 13 years ago on Friday October 21, 2011 | Permalink
  5. Eizore
    Member

    Sorry Chris for the delay. You are correct that this would in fact be a registration form. By registered users, I mean Internet users (anyone who accesses my web site). You are also correct that anyone who is not logged on would see the form.

    Posted 13 years ago on Monday October 24, 2011 | Permalink