Can I have multiple forms on the same page? Yes, you may have multiple forms on the same page. Is it possible to handle submissions without a page reload (using AJAX)? Advanced Forms can handle submissions without a reload using AJAX. Activate it for your form using the ajax display argument. Can users access the […]
Advanced Forms’ email notification system makes it possible to configure any number of notification emails to any number of recipients on form submission. Each notification email can be configured to send to a different set of recipients and each email can be set up to send different fields (or not fields at all) from the […]
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Working with form entries Form entries are a built-in system comprising of the af_entry custom post type. By default, forms do not create entry posts but each form can have entries enabled in the form settings. When entries are enabled, each submission with create a new entry post and the entry post will have the […]
What is this plugin? The Advanced Forms plugin is an extension for the Advanced Custom Fields Pro plugin. It allows you to create forms in the WordPress admin which can load one or more ACF field groups on the front end of a website as a front end ACF form. The plugin provides many useful […]
Displaying a form can be done in a number of ways: Using the [advanced_form] shortcodeThis option offers a good balance of flexibility in that it can be used anywhere a shortcode can be rendered whilst allowing you to pass in display arguments to control the form’s behaviour. Using the Advanced Form blockThis option makes it […]
Creating a form is as simple as creating a new post in WordPress, then setting the form as the location for one or more field groups. This document outlines form creation via the UI. For information on creating forms via code, see Registering forms programmatically. To create a new form Navigate to the WordPress admin […]
Download the plugin zip file from either the WordPress plugin directory (free version) or your Hookturn account page (PRO version). Head to the plugins area of your website – WP Admin > Plugins > Add New – and upload the file. Activate the plugin. Activating the license If using the pro version of the plugin, […]
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