Custom Post Type Registration Form

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July 10, 2013 at 3:43 am #3273
mfragale
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How to create registration forms so that users can create custom post types from frontend?

I tried to use the plugin “Gravity Forms” with the extension “Gravity Forms + Custom Post Types” but it didn’t work. Then I tried the plugin “WP User Frontend Pro” and it also didn’t work.

But both plugins (Gravity Forms and WP User Frontend Pro) work perfectly with other custom post type plugins. It seems that the other plugins (Gravity Forms and WP User Frontend Pro) don’t recognize the custom post types created by Masterpress.

Is there a way I can create a form so that users can submit custom post content? Or is there something I’m missing so that those other plugins can work with Masterpress?

July 10, 2013 at 10:40 am #3274
traversal
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So you’re wanting to create posts based on custom post types? We’ll have to look into why Gravity Forms isn’t seeing these custom post types, as it should work in theory. Have you tried using the latest beta release? There was an issue related to a “public” flag in the MasterPress custom post types being incorrectly set, which might help.

July 11, 2013 at 3:00 am #3277
mfragale
Post count: 1

Installed the beta version of MasterPress and it worked! Thanks!

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