![]() More information about configuring plugin settings available in the Settings Documentation. For the most part, USP Pro is ready to use out of the box, with plenty of settings available if/when needed. Then return to the other settings sections as needed or after familiarizing yourself with basic plugin functionality. To configure USP Pro, it is recommended to go through the General Settings before adding any forms to your site. No need for a screenshot of the “Add New”/“Edit USP Post” screen because it’s essentially the same as WP’s Add/Edit Post screen for regular (not user-submitted) posts. This option is enabled via Advanced Settings ▸ Custom Post Type.Īs with USP Forms, USP Posts include demos to show how to use shortcodes to display submitted content. You may use USP Posts (instead of regular WP Posts) for user-submitted content. USP Pro provides an optional built-in custom post type called USP Posts. Remember to return to the Plain Text Editor before building or editing your form. Sometimes it also helps to toggle back and forth between the Visual and Plain Text Editor. If you don’t see them, try force-reloading the page, and/or clear all cache and cookies and try again. Note: The USP Quicktags are a great way to add and customize form items as needed. Learn more about creating USP Forms and Customizing USP Forms. ![]() You can use them to add form fields, fieldsets, submit buttons, custom fields, and everything in between. In the second screenshot, USP Quicktags are shown ready and waiting. Moving on, here is the Edit Form screen, aka the USP Form Builder: Note also that each form includes its own shortcode which may be used to display the form virtually anywhere. Here is the USP Forms screen:Īs shown in the previous screenshot, USP Pro includes various Form Demos to serve as examples and working templates. To build and customize USP forms, visit USP Forms and either select an existing form to edit, or click “Add New” to create a new form. More information about each of these sections in the Settings Documentation. License – activate license and current status.About – plugin info, WP info, WP constants, server info, and user info.Tools – intro/quick-start guide, shortcodes, template tags, resources, and tips & tricks.Advanced – form configuration, custom post types, before/after forms, custom error/success messages, primary form fields, user registration fields, and custom form fields.Admin – email settings, email alerts for admins/users, and contact form options.Uploads – file uploads, file limits, featured images, and auto-display.JS/CSS – CSS/styles, JavaScript, and loading optimization.General – basic configuration, users, anti-spam/captcha, category and tags.To view/modify plugin options, visit Settings ▸ USP Pro. Looking at a screenshot of the admin menu, we see three primary parts: ![]() While the video tutorial “shows” it best, here also is a written tutorial with more information and details. Check out more video tutorials for USP Pro » Written Tutorial
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