I have a drupal site running, and I have a requirement to add the terms and conditions on the registration page. But the terms and conditions must be displayed in a pop-up box wen the user clicks on the link.
I have tried the "Terms_of_ues" module, but it does not provide much functionality.
Also tried the "Legal" modules but it does not have an option for popups, it only has scrollbox and link options.
How would I go about displaying the terms and conditions in a popup box?
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I am working on a clients site which uses an advanced search function on the home page and one of the fields uses google places API autocomplete but at the moment the field allows the user to search without choosing a location from the list which causes an incorrect search and shows no results, I know very little about JS so if anyone could help, either so they have to choose an option from the autocomplete list or even choose the top option when they click off the field or click submit
thanks in advance
here is the site link: https://www.edijobs.co.uk/
I have membership site with 48 pages (memberpress).
I want to have a main page in which I would like to have dropdown and radio button selectors.
When user clicks relevant page should load.
Can I accomplish it with a plug-in as I do not know web programming.
It sounds like you would want to search for a filtering plugin like Search & Filter. Relevanssi also lets you connect certain search parameters to direct results. If you are using custom post types (should also work with memberpress) this guide could be worth a look.
Please help.
I am very new to web development & don't have any computers background. I have created a pincodes database Website pincodes.forinfo.in using WordPress. I want a relationship based dropdown Taxonomies like www.pincode.city.
I have tried many ways from last 6 months but failed. Please help me.
I have custom Taxonomies State, District, City, pincode. I need a taxonomy dropdown, when user clicked on state the second dropdown should show the Districts of that particular state. Like wise when a user clicked on District the third dropdown should show the cities of the particular.
How can it is possible. Please help me.
I want show this dropdown on a WordPress page.
If you are using the latest version of Wordpress then I do not see the reason to be baffled by this, since you will be able to manage this from Appearance->Menu.
Check out my screenshots.
Click on the Screen Options button on the top right corner of the
Menu page. Screen Options
For me, Types is a custom Taxonomy, so I select it. The taxonomies appear on the left now Custom Tax Appears
You can now add the links to your menu and then arrange it so that it becomes a sub-menu of your primary menu.
This is how your menu should look if you want your custom taxonomy to be a sub-item of another menu item.
Sub menu items
You can do this by holding and dragging the item slightly to the right.
You can stack such items one below the other and create endless sub-menus.
I must mention that there are some themes that do not support sub-menus. If you theme doesn't, change it and check again.
Things that you need to do to implement your idea:
Get a good autocomplete plugin - Easyautocomplete (Much better than jQuery UI autocomplete)
Create three input boxes on a custom template page
Use enqueue_script to get your JS files to load with your Wordpress installation
Bind autocomplete to the three input text boxes
Learn how to query your Wordpress installation for your taxonomies
Use a php file to transfer a json file of your taxonomies to the autocomplete function - I would recommend this AJAX plugin
Have conditions in your php file according to which the 2nd field's values are fetched after getting the value of the first field and similarly for the third field
As I said, it's a lot of coding, and if you are really starting out to code this yourself, without much knowledge of PHP or jQuery, it's going to be very difficult. I would suggest you take the help of a developer.
You can even send me the details of logging into your Wordpress installation, if you want me to take a look.
Mail me at arunadaybasu#gmail.com
I have a page that shows search results containing pages that matched the search criteria. All of the pages returned are the same type of page (e.g., a person's profile). I want to add a star rating system to it so users can rate the profile.
I've tried adding a custom page attribute and updating it using the output rating helper but that didn't work. It looked like it worked but when I refreshed the page it just went back to whatever the rating was set to originally.
So, I added the "Page Ratings" add-on (https://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/page-ratings/) and installed it. There are supposed to be 2 blocks associalted with it. I'm assuming the list block is the one I need in my case. However, when I go to the page and try to add one of those blocks to my area I don't see them listed. Does anyone know how to use this add-on? There is barely any documentation for it.
You do realize this is a "pay for" application? As such, most of the Developers that do charge for their add-ons are very responsive. Not to push you away from here, but if you have a problem with the installation, payment, etc. Really should be addressed by the Developer.
just a quick one, are you aware of any wordpress form plugins that allow me to create a form and depending on which options they select, it will display a certain bit of information that submits to a selected email.
Im trying to achieve a web request form for clients and would like them to be able to fill out information as well as select a check box for a certain amount of questions. For example,"would you like to update your own content?"
if they check this box, i would like the form to render all the information in the form and then depending on which checkbox is selected it will give me a bit of content that is different. im trying to automate a proposal template so it writes all this content in an email so i can quickly do proposals for websites etc.
Yes, gravity forms does this. And it's very easy too.
http://www.gravityforms.com/
It is called 'conditional logic'. You enable this on a field, which will display conditional drop downs which you can choose previous 'multiple choice' questions to base your conditions on.
Think you have to pay for this plugin but you could probably find version 4 as a download somewhere to demo before you buy.
You won't be disappointed.