Gravity Forms Tutorial: Receive & Display User-Submitted Content on your WordPress Website
0:00 Introduction 0:48 Required plugins 1:35 How to install the plugins 2:50 Using PODS to create a Custom Post Type 3:59 Create a form with Gravity Forms 8:38 Display the form on your website 10:52 Display the user-submitted form data with Posts Table Pro 13:14 Conclusion There are lots of reasons why you might want to allow users to submit information which is then displayed on your website, such as a member directory with public user profiles, a business directory, an events database, resource directory with user-submitted documents and resources, or even an online marketplace with user-submitted products. By combining the right plugins, you can create user-friendly forms for people to submit content, and then save these in the WordPress database and display the data in a searchable table. This tutorial will show you how to set it up from start to finish. For full written instructions, read the written tutorial at https://barn2.com/gravity-forms-user-submit-table/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_content=ptp-gravity-video-tutorial. You'll need the following plugins: - Gravity Forms - for collecting data from your users - https://barn2.com/go/gravity-forms - Gravity Forms + Custom Post Types (free) - for saving the data to the WordPress database - https://wordpress.org/plugins/gravity-forms-custom-post-types. - Pods (optional) (free) - for creating a custom post type where you will save the data. - Posts Table Pro - for displaying the user-submitted data in a searchable, sortable table on your WordPress site - https://barn2.com/wordpress-plugins/posts-table-pro/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_content=ptp-gravity-video-tutorial If you're creating a document library or allowing users to submit ecommerce products then you can skip the last two plugins. Instead, use the Document Library Pro (https://barn2.com/wordpress-plugins/document-library-pro/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_content=ptp-gravity-video-tutorial) or WooCommerce Product Table (https://barn2.com/wordpress-plugins/woocommerce-product-table/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_content=ptp-gravity-video-tutorial) plugins to store the user-submitted data and display it in a searchable table on the front end.
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