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Doest it function with query posts?

  1. I have a question: does this awesome plugin function within wp query posts, and can be showed up more times on one page?
    I query the posts via the appropriate code, and i insert there the php code which loads the form (the same for these posts, and loads some data from the custom fields) and it shows up for example 3 times in the same page. Does it function?

    Much thanks! Gergő

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday April 11, 2012 | Permalink
  2. Gergő, posts are created and entered into the database, from that point it's up to you to determine how these posts are displayed. So I want to say yes, if I'm following you correctly? It sounds like you are trying to segregate forms/posts from each other?

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday April 11, 2012 | Permalink
  3. I think you don't got it (I haven't explained it clearly :D )

    So I have post in wp, which have custom fields. For example these are thing i want to sell. They have prices, names. I want to attach to each a form in which people can reserve the product (the form gets the name of the product, and the pice (this via custom field) the visitor chooses the quantity fills the dates and send the reservation.

    So this is a normal order form, what is used to all the product, and is "personalized" to all the product via custom fields, the rode principle is the same for all.
    I wanted to know, that am i able to display the same form in the same page for example 3 times? /on the home page, or in the featured section?/

    Gergő :)

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday April 11, 2012 | Permalink
  4. Gotcha, right now you can't list the same form multiple times on the same page. You'd have to create unique forms or duplicate forms from a master to place on the page.

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday April 11, 2012 | Permalink
  5. hmm...
    okay thank you.
    they aren't really displayed, (so the customer doesn't see it, only when they click to the buy it button, and the a light box like box (nice word :D) pops up and there you see the form. Is it possible to load the form only after the click? with javascript maybe?

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday April 11, 2012 | Permalink
  6. Do you have a link somewhere where this is functioning or anything of the sort?

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday April 11, 2012 | Permalink
  7. no yet i have it on my hard drive, but i think it will function...
    so the form is the same, it is not in the page, and it is filled after the costumer opens the window, to the light box, and when he closes it it removes the code. or?
    I think this could function...

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday April 11, 2012 | Permalink
  8. Yeah, I mean that will work, and you can pass data to the fields for it to populate dynamically. So what you would do then, is create a single form that passes data dynamically to populate the fields based on the product.

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday April 11, 2012 | Permalink
  9. yes, i also meant it like this. thanks! :)
    i hope this will do it. I'll try it out and I think tomorrow purchase (developer license)

    is it possible tho save field dates automatically to a cvs, or it can only be be done manually?
    and within the developer license i can use it unlimited for themes which i develop (for example my client theme)?

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday April 11, 2012 | Permalink
  10. so, i tried it out, it adds perfectly pure html, but it can't execute post related queries... :(
    i must try it with ajax, but I'm not a pro on this field... (i don't know it :((( )

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday April 11, 2012 | Permalink
  11. At this point for us to help you any further we'd need to visually see what's going on to help you out.

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday April 11, 2012 | Permalink