• Resolved tech techno

    (@asifshaikhtsn)


    hello,
    i want to know that how i Integrate Publishpress Checklist Plugin with wpuf Frontend post Form.

    currently i m using Publishpress Checklist plugin and it working fine with classic editor and block editor and also showing required checklist before publishing content and till user not completing all checklist..he is not able to submit post for review but this function is not working with wpuf Frontend post Form.

    or there is any way to add checklist at wpuf Frontend post Form and if user not complete
    checklist so he is not able to submit post at frontend

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  • Hello @asifshaikhtsn

    WPUF integration with the Publishpress Checklist

    → I’m sorry to say, but we don’t have any compatibility or official integration with the PP Checklist plugin.

    However, we have our own content restriction for the text/text-area type field anduser approval` system.

    Besides, I will keep this on my logbook as an enhancement/integration request for the plugin’s improvement.

    Kindest regards.

    Thread Starter tech techno

    (@asifshaikhtsn)

    i don’t find any text/text-area type field anduser approval` system in post form.where i can find this and one more thing..i don’t want to allow user to put hyperlink in content but as i checked ( Teeny Rich textarea ) has link insert option..how i hide or remove that hide link option from Teeny Rich editor

    Hi again,

    Content restriction

    1) Please make sure you are using the latest version of the WPUF plugin. You will see the minimum & maximum type restriction on the form builder like THIS.

    User approval system

    2) You will see there is an additional post status called “Pending Review” on the post settings. Which can be used as a user approval system. Once you set that status, you user-submitted posts will hold with “Pending Review” mode until an admin/editor review and published those from the backend.

    How i hide or remove that hide link option from Teeny Rich editor

    3) You can remove that TinyMCE button with custom CSS (https://prnt.sc/1uibod3). Inspect your browser and find the respected ID/Class and use display: none; This is the possible way, for now, to hide/remove that.

    I hope this will helps. I’m making this thread resolved. Feel free to open a new one.
    Thanks!

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