• Resolved TechGameTeddy

    (@techgameteddy)


    Hi,
    I am working for a non profit that will have a fishing tournament soon.
    There goal is to have the children who signup for the fishing tournament be able to sign in, catch and submit fish to a database, and watch their progress during a contest of who catches the most fish.

    I would like to use your plugin to do the following and feel that your plugin is best suited for a majority of this.

    -user login
    -user database for children or parents to login with username and password
    -submission form for the young fishers to catch a fish and and upload an image and specific information about the fish (give or take a few feilds)
    -reviewer page for reviewers to view user submissions and approve or reject submissions
    -admin page to review the reviewers approvals and make changes
    – export weekly results of user submissions to a csv file or view from html

    I have found your user/password add-on and would like to know if your plugin would allow an administrative view or the databases or has a way in which a user can submit data into a field with an image the same way they are able to add a profile image.

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  • Plugin Author xnau webdesign

    (@xnau)

    Hi,

    It would probably be best to set this up so that your kids or parents were registering as WordPress users…that would give them a login, and then they could post their catches to the site using Participants Database.

    You wouldn’t be able to use the login plugin because all that does is give a user access to their Participants Database profile, and the plugin isn’t well suited to using it for your user’s profiles and as a way to record their catches. It can do one or the other, but not both at the same time.

    If you want to see how that might work, I have an article that goes over the basics:

    Using Participants Database with WordPress Users

    Thread Starter TechGameTeddy

    (@techgameteddy)

    Thank you for the fast response. My team and I decided to go with some more hard coded work but I love this plugin and thank you for the info about the login plugin.

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