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Quiz / Survey on front-end

  1. Kynao
    Member

    Hello,

    Bringing facilities to build forms easily is great. It s currently through the wordpress back-end.

    Does Gravity Forms bring facilities to build forms through the website front-end too ?
    That would allow, as one example, website members to create their own quiz/survey if the website ownner/developer offer this kind of capabilties.

    In an ideal situation, the software would help the website owner/developer to define a visual form builder for the front-end (by defining what is displayed to the user, what kind of fields the user can create for a kind of form and so on).

    Regards

    Posted 11 years ago on Monday April 1, 2013 | Permalink
  2. Form building from the front end of the site is not supported by Gravity Forms. It's a form builder which is designed for use by administrators of your site, to collect data from visitors. It's not designed to let your visitors build forms.

    Posted 11 years ago on Monday April 1, 2013 | Permalink
  3. Kynao
    Member

    Hi

    Is Custom Post Widget (https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/custom-post-widget/) a solution for this problem ?

    Tou know, that would be a good idea as in common wordpress cluster deployment, where wordpress is used for online apps (so not much blog oriented), we can't use backend with confort, as to assure a good security and make app deployment easier we have :

    - one staging development deploying apps on all the production servers of the cluster when apps have been validated
    - wp-admin is unreachable on production servers with the help of htaccess

    Is it difficult to custom your work to make it work on front end ?

    Regards

    Posted 11 years ago on Wednesday April 10, 2013 | Permalink
  4. I don't believe that plugin will help you. I'm not familiar with it.

    As I mentioned initially, forms are designed to be created in the admin, not by visitors to your site. No provision exists to allow your users to do that.

    Posted 11 years ago on Thursday April 11, 2013 | Permalink