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Hook Examples

Stop default templates

On some sites, you may decide the default templates aren't helpful to you or your clients. In this case, you can delete the templates from your forms list, and use this example to prevent them from being regenerated the next time Formidable is updated.
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Dropdown dynamic user roles

I was presented with a task to create a dynamic dropdown that would pull users of a certain role from the wp_user table and be able to use their email address as a value.  This dropdown also had to use different values for the options.

I saw that the basic show_user_dropdown listed in the support pages just showcased the basic use where it would return as:

<option value = user>user</option>
<option value = user>user</option>

What I wanted it to display as:

<option value="">                    </option>
<option value="user@user.com">User</option>
<option value="user2@user.com">User 2 </option>
<option value ="1"> - not listed - </option>

With this code I was able to meet the requirements and have provided comments in the code if you would like to modify to suit your needs.

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Add a class to all forms

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Figured out how to set Data From Entries object from another form

This tip goes over how to populate a Dynamic field from either another form or a View.
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Dynamic Maps with FP Views + Google Map Plugin

This tip introduces a tutorial to dynamically product Google Maps in Views, using the Google Map plugin.
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reCaptcha - Display Issue Fix

This tip goes over how to correct the display of reCAPTCHA when using the Foundation framework for Wordpress.
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