Creating Custom Posts with a QuForm form

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  • #9608
    andiszek
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    Hello Themecatcher,
    i have a developer licence for QuForm for almost a year and used it on dozens of websites and it works great! I haven’t had a single issue whatsoever – and this is a testimonial of the quality of this plugin!

    I’m planning to use QuForm to create posts on user submission on my next project, and i would like to ask some questions.
    I have read the “Creating a post” Guide ( https://support.themecatcher.net/quform-wordpress/guides/integration/creating-a-post ), but i need to clarify a few aspects that are not covered.

    Basically, i need to do this:
    I need to create a Page called “Clubs present themselves”;
    I have a Form with some fields, and a Club fills the fields and submits the form. The submission gets reviewed by a website editor and published (as a custom post type).

    Can i use QuForm to do the following?

    1. Display a Text field with a (basic?) WYSIWYG Text Editor

    2. insert the taxonomy terms of the Custom Post Type in a dropdown (or multiselect boxes) – so the Club can choose a category it belongs to: Railroad, Aviation Modelling, Crafts, Fine Arts, etc

    3. the post doesn’t get published right away after submission, but is saved as a Draft, or as a Private post. The Website editor gets an email, reviews the submission, maybe makes some corrections, and publishes/deletes it.

    thank you in advance for your help!
    best regards,
    andi

    #9624
    andiszek
    Participant

    Hello,
    any thoughts on this?

    thank you,
    andi

    #9631
    Ally
    Support Staff

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    #9632
    andiszek
    Participant

    Hello Ally,
    thank you very much for your input!

    i’ll talk to a PHP Developer to help me with the details.

    best regards,
    andi

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