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Ok, Brajesh
Thank youDear Brajesh,
1. You can reorder the fields by just dragging and dropping them. The fields list is sortable.
>> Awesome hadn’t seen it before.2. Not very convincing use case and I believe using css for hiding label will be better as it is very unlikely that people will use it. If I get more topic on the sa,e then sure.
>> YES! You’re convinced me. Forget it.We plan to provide some shortcodes, where you can specify the taxonomy and how the list should be rendered and it will be rendered with the post.
>> Ok :))I have filled in the additional content areas in the form (options keys) but they are not taken into account on display and there is an error message instead.
I set up “Allow users to create term” to yes and nothing is displayed, but the default tag.Thank you again
Bruno1 – Add a ‘Edit’ option too (not delete only) :-
At the moment, It is not worth it. Editing is same as recreating a field with same. It may be a nuisance for complex fields but is not an essential item on our list. We will be reconsidering it once BuddyBlog goes stable.>> I understand, but, if I made a mistake or forgot something I can’t reorder fields in form. And I have to delete all and start over. So the Edit function could be a time saver?
2. – Add an option to display or not fields labels:-
Please share an example. If no hint is provided, how will it be useful?>> Ususally labels are relevant, but other 2 ways I see things here:
>> 1 – Sometimes fields are self explanatory and labels overcharge the form and for the user it can be off-putting.
>> 2 – If there are messages with explanations to help the user, the label may be hidden.3. – As mentionned before add optional text area to display help messages for users
Sure. I will be adding it in next update.>> Great
4. – Add possibility to indicate how many images/files users can upload
We don’t have bulk image option. The file upload handles single uploads. So, each field you add handles only 1 media.>> Ok!
5. – Add possibility to attach a css file to each form. (If I create more than on CPT, I would like to customize their lok and feel upon their objectives/goals.)
Sure.>> Awesome!
Technically You can use the normal WordPress template tag to access theme. I have been working on provide a way for modifying the template using shortcodes for these. Please wait fro Monday’s update. I may have a better way to handle it out of the box.
To be honest, showing the custom field data and taxonomies information in the template is the only real challenge I am facing with BuddyBlog. We do not want to force admins to modify template and I am not seeing a simple way to handle it.
Suggesitons are welcome.>> I don’t really understand : “We do not want to force admins to modify template”. Could you be more specific to feed my thinking.
Thx
Bruno- Bruno Verrier on August 12, 2020 at 8:58 pm in reply to: Buddyblog fork questions : custom post type #32353
Hello Brajesh,
as I am trying to underestand the basics of the plugin here are some suggestions.
Form editor Custom fields #content :
– Add a “Edit” option too (not delete only)
– Add an option to display or not fields labels
– As mentionned before add optional text area to display help messages for users
– Add possibility to indicate how many images/files users can upload
– Add possibility to attach a css file to each form. (If I create more than on CPT, I would like to customize their lok and feel upon their objectives/goals.)– It’s OK to leave one save button at the bottom with a little practice we get used to it
Questions:
– How to access/display taxonomies
– Where to set up taxonomies? (if not CPTUI) in function.php files?Thanks again for this really great and neat job. This could be a very good Buddypress plugin for sure!
PS: Maybe it could be more logical to start a new thread for this conversation. Because it will get complicated for the readers. Tell me…
Bruno
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- Bruno Verrier on August 12, 2020 at 8:47 am in reply to: Buddyblog fork questions : custom post type #32321
Hey!
I saw it awesome. You’re really good.
Did you see the error messages?Catégorie de compétence
Mot-clé de compétence
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /homepages/28/d301559830/htdocs/00-LVMAIN/wp-content/plugins/buddyblog-pro/src/core/bblpro-form-function.php on line 745Zone d’intervention *
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /homepages/28/d301559830/htdocs/00-LVMAIN/wp-content/plugins/buddyblog-pro/src/core/bblpro-form-function.php on line 745Conditions *
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Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /homepages/28/d301559830/htdocs/00-LVMAIN/wp-content/plugins/buddyblog-pro/src/core/bblpro-form-function.php on line 728On the road again
Thx - Bruno Verrier on August 9, 2020 at 11:21 pm in reply to: Buddyblog fork questions : custom post type #32190This reply has been marked as private.
- Bruno Verrier on August 9, 2020 at 11:17 pm in reply to: Buddyblog fork questions : custom post type #32189
Hello Brajesh
Hope you’re well.
sorry for the late response but these times are complicated…Very good Job you made here!
Well, I created a simple CPT and its taxonomies with CPTUI.
I set up the CPT and the form. The CPT appears in the admin top menu OK (not in Buddypress user menu – May be I should use BuddyPress User Profile Tabs Creator Pro to do it?)When selecting my CPT menu options (all, new, draft) all are redirected to 404 page.
I’ll give you credentials to see it.Q1: is there a special page when no cpt are created yet! Or a blank page with a message?
Q2: how to manage taxonomies (hierachical and non-hierarchical) in the form?
ie in my case user have to select 1 hierarchical taxonomie (category) and have the possibility to add as many tags as they want non-hierarchical (btw: is there a way to manage duplicate tags or have a list that displays tags already created)Thank you
Bruno
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- Bruno Verrier on July 3, 2020 at 5:23 am in reply to: Buddyblog fork questions : custom post type #31417
Hello Brajesh,
the post type were created with CPTUI.
Your access is still granted if you want to have a look.I will have a deeper look this WE.
Bruno - Bruno Verrier on July 2, 2020 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Buddyblog fork questions : custom post type #31399
Hello Brajesh,
Thank you for your answers. Good to know for the repeater field type.
Can you add a ‘save settings’ button at the top page tab settings too? (so you don’t have to scroll down all the page if you don’t have to).“Please try removing custom slugs from the tabs and see if that works.”
Nope. Nothing changes. No tab dipslayed and 404 error.Thx Bruno
- Bruno Verrier on July 1, 2020 at 10:12 pm in reply to: Buddyblog fork questions : custom post type #31357
Brajesh,
Few general questions:
1 – do I have to remove Buddyblog to use Buddyblog pro?
2 – does the pro version create the tab without BuddyPress Group Tabs Creator Pro?
3 – Is it possible to use both taxonomies (categores & tags) in forms? and how?
4 – Is the Buddyblog form builder a tool that replaces basic ACF functionnality (ie can create custom fields attached to that post type and fields that can be used for queries outside Buddyblog)?Some improvments ideas:
1 Attach a non mandatory text field for each form field to specify some instructions to the user.
eg ‘fill in with numbers only without space’ or ‘separate each term with a comma’2 More complex dev, ability to specify media types to upload and number (quantity) and size.
eg : 3 jpeg max with 2 MB max each.
Type = ‘jpeg,png,pdf,docx’
Size = ‘2048’ max
Number = ‘3’3 Add a special checkbox ‘Post author’ while assigning rights. This case gives the specified ability to the post author whaterver its user role is. eg post author can modify or delete or publish its drafts or visible only to post author.
Thank you very much
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