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Populate GF-created post with info from radio buttons etc.

  1. Hi, I want to create a Gravity Form that creates posts, and I want to allow the user to add information to the post using radio buttons, multi-choice buttons, dropdown menus, etc. My site publishes customer reviews of various products, and on the form I want users to select how happy they are with a product (Excellent, Average, Poor, etc.) and have this appear in their post without me needing to enter it manually. I know users can edit the taxonomy of the post (i.e. choose the post category and tags) using these features, but I want the information to appear directly in the post instead. Can this be done with Gravity Forms, and if so then how? Cheers!

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday May 9, 2012 | Permalink
  2. P.S.- form is located here:

    http://bestmoversindubai.com/review/

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday May 9, 2012 | Permalink
  3. David Peralty

    You'll want to go ahead a look at this: http://www.gravityhelp.com/documentation/page/Gform_post_data

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday May 9, 2012 | Permalink
  4. I appreciate the quick reply. I'm a novice when it comes to PHP and the Wordpress backend, so I'm in that phrase where I don't know what I don't know. Which php file am I meant to add this to, and do I just copy and paste it into lines 1-3 and the rest will take care of itself? Cheers again!

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday May 9, 2012 | Permalink
  5. David Peralty

    You might want to hire someone to do this for you then as it could get complex. We have a Job Board available to post such requests to.

    http://www.gravityhelp.com/forums/forum/job-board

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday May 9, 2012 | Permalink
  6. Got it, thanks very much.

    Posted 12 years ago on Wednesday May 9, 2012 | Permalink

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