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I have been helping clients solve tricky problems with Formidable since early 2012. My clients range from small businesses to regional and national nonprofits.

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HTML/CSS, Web Design, Javascript, Advanced Views, Advanced Form Creation, Customize PHP Examples, Advanced PHP

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Hook Examples

Send email after submitting comment

If you'd like an email notification sent when a comment is made from the "view" entry page in the back-end, you'll need a bit of custom code for now. This can be used to respond to the user who submitted the entry, a notification to admins, or another group you'd like email notifications to go to.
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Prepend a value

This example allows you to prepend a static message before the user's field entry. For example, if the user entered '1234' and you wanted the value to be saved as 'ss-001234', you could use the code below to accomplish this.
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Load Email Settings with AJAX

This example will allow you to load form's email settings with AJAX; this can be especially helpful if you have a lot of email settings or notifications.
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Create Multiple Entries in Form B from a Repeatable Field in Form A

Tutorial and code example for creating multiple entries in one form from a repeatable field in another.
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Redirect to URL in a new tab

How to redirect to URL on submit, and open the URL in a new tab
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Autopopulating Dropdown Fields with Autocomplete Enabled

When autocomplete is enabled on a dropdown field, your standard code will not work to autopopulate it.

If you insert any kind of javascript that intends to alter a dropdown field which has . . . autocomplete enabled, the following code snippet has to be added in order for any changes to be reflected : $("select[name='item_meta[123]']").trigger("chosen:updated"); . where item meta[123] is the dropdown field which you are trying to alter.

That little snippet is required for not just conditionally selecting a default value, but also for conditionally hiding / showing certain dropdown options, etc.

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