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What counts as a site?

  1. HI;

    If I wanted to use your forms on my main blog, say example.com/blog, but wanted to create a second blog for customer content (submitted via your form to post function) say: example.com/blog-posts-by-users;

    Would this require 2 licenses or just one since it is on the same "site" ( both on the same domain) and both are for our same company? One would just be in a different sub-directory because we would want to differentiated the user-submitted content interface more than we could easily do in the main blog.

    Thanks,
    Jamie

    Posted 12 years ago on Thursday October 25, 2012 | Permalink
  2. Each installation of WordPress counts as a site. A multisite installation requires a Developer license. Your scenario of two installations requires at least a Business license. A Developer License gets you access to additional add-ons and priority support as well. Does that answer your question?

    Posted 12 years ago on Saturday October 27, 2012 | Permalink
  3. Yes, Thank You.
    The form to a post with photos is the most important function for us. We would like to be able to also add photos to an existing gallery (via form submission), but I'm still not sure how we could make this work out.

    Thanks again for the clarification.

    Jamie

    Posted 12 years ago on Saturday October 27, 2012 | Permalink
  4. You can add photos to an existing gallery by using the gform_after_submission hook which is documented here: http://www.gravityhelp.com/documentation/page/Gform_after_submission

    Posted 12 years ago on Saturday October 27, 2012 | Permalink