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Plugin that allows admin editing of GF submitted posts (custom fields)

  1. Im very sure gravity forms is exactly what i need, but i need to make sure of one thing before i puchase. I want user to be able to submit posts to my site (custom ones with meta data and additional fields) which i will then style with HTML on front end.

    my question is does a plugin for gravityforms exist where the admin (me) can edit ALL fields that the user submits, im aware i can edit title description and any images using the default wp editor. but i want to be able to edit all the custom fields.

    I read on a topic somewhere that a guy called Kevin Miller (p51labs) was working on such a plugin although i have no idea before i buy if its been released and if it works as i hope it will.

    Please let me know, thank you very much.
    -Zenin

    Posted 12 years ago on Tuesday January 17, 2012 | Permalink
  2. You can edit and style every single thing about the post that's created by Gravity Forms. You can use a content template to set the formatting of each post created by Gravity Forms. Once the post is created, Gravity Forms is done, and you can edit it exactly like any other WordPress post.

    Custom Fields are always available for editing in the Edit Post screen. You might have to unhide the option in the "Screen Options" pulldown tab (up by the "Howdy") but you can always do that, and it has nothing to do with Gravity Forms.

    Posted 12 years ago on Tuesday January 17, 2012 | Permalink
  3. Oh wow that's awesome just what i need, thanks a lot Chris for the fast help! Gravity forms is really powerful stuff.

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday January 18, 2012 | Permalink
  4. It is powerful; we hope you like it. Thanks for the feedback.

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday January 18, 2012 | Permalink