WP DataTables
Description:
wpDataTables is a best-selling WordPress table plugin which makes your work with tables, charts and data management easy. 50,000+ companies and individuals already trust wpDataTables to work with financial, scientific, statistical, commercial and other data.
Based on the excellent DataTables jQuery Library it also comes with a Formidable Forms paid add-on.
Website: https://wpdatatables.com
Hi!
I've been trying to make charts based on the value of a field. I haven't found a way to use shortcodes like
[frm-field-value field_id=x user_id=current]. Is there another way to do it?
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This looks great!
Formidable Form/Field Keys Easy Display/Edit Shortcode
This is the one tool every Formidable Developer needs!
How many times have you wished you could list a form and all of its fields in order in a tabular format? Or, how often have you dreamed that there was an easier way to edit form/field keys in a bulk edit mode without going through the form builder?
Well..., now you can!
https://formidable-masterminds.com/downloads/display-edit-forms-and-fields-shortcode/
Yep. I *love* this plugin. It's now in my must-haves. I'm thinking of a way to use it in a utility form where I can dynamically choose the form that the Field Key Display matrix references. Currently, I'm thinking of multiple html fields each with its shortcode tied to a specific form, toggled by conditional display logic tied to checkboxes so I can reference multiple related forms in a project. There may be an even more elegant way, but .. baby steps.. standalone, this plugin *rocks*.
<p>Biggest timesaver yet, Excellent plugin should be added to formidable pro by default highly recommended</p><p><3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 :star: :star: <3 <3 </p>
I was about to add this too, without it I couldn't have used formidable to complete my project. Curious if you have found a way to subdivide a multi-page pdf generated using e2pdf? thanks.
Hi Matt. Not sure if this is useful for you, but I have a project where custom sections, subdivided data, and pagination were required. I created an empty doc, designed the sections, divisions, and the pagination I needed, converted that to a PDF, uploaded it into a new E2PDF template, and then mapped Formidable fields to it.
Another *really* powerful plugin is Loops and Logic. It's got an entire templating language that's kinda like extending HTML syntax with shortcodes. You can loop through *any* content type in WP, and there's very robust conditional logic in there, too.
Cloud Upload Field for Formidable Forms This addon plugin is currently available FF. It adds a new field to the native builder that allows for the uploading of files to an S3-compatible service (Amazon S3, DO Spaces, Wasabi, etc.). Great for keeping files off of your webserver. Only $15 for a year. This plugin will eventually be moved to the Formidable Masterminds Site, but currently is available on my developer page.
Check out more and purchase here: https://joneswebdesigns.com/cloud-upload-for-formidable-forms/
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I have a few tools that would likely end up on any site I'm working with. Those are:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/nav-menu-roles/ - Control who gets to see what in your nav menu's.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/peters-login-redirect/ - Control who goes where and what they see when they login.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/members/ - Control access to content and add in custom roles that might be used in Formidable accessibility designs.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/shortcodes-ultimate/ - Some bonus CSS features not included in certain themes (helps with not having to code custom styling).
https://wordpress.org/plugins/stream/ - Audit logging tool
Many of the WMPU Dev Plugins - https://profiles.wordpress.org/wpmudev/#content-plugins (Particularly Smush, Hummingbird, and Defender) - Optimization and security. Probably some of the best free tools.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/updraftplus/ - Backups. Need I say more.
Each of these have premium versions, but the free stuff won't hurt you a bit and tend to get everything I need in a design done.
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