USP Pro Tuts
Quick tutorial for displaying the user’s email address as link in post content.
USP Pro enables you to display forms anywhere in your site. You can use shortcodes to display forms in Posts and Pages, or use template tags to display forms anywhere in your theme template. You can also display USP Forms in any widgetized areas using the USP Form Widget. These techniques provide quite a bit […]
Here is a quick tutorial showing how to validate any USP Form with jQuery and Parsley.
As of version 1.6, USP Pro supports custom field prefixes. So in addition to using the default usp-custom- prefix, you can define your own prefix to use with custom form fields.
USP Pro enables users to register and submit content at the same time. Here’s how to set it up.
Quick tutorial showing how to set up checkbox fields in USP Pro.
Here is a basic example of template code that may be used to display video submitted with USP Pro. Provided to give you an idea of where to begin, how things work, etc. An example and a starting point to help you visualize what’s happening, etc.
USP Pro includes a plethroa of shortcodes to use for displaying forms, submitted content, and more. In this post, we will look at some examples of using USP Pro “access-control” shortcodes to display forms conditionally, based on things like user role or capability, and whether or not the user is logged in to your WordPress-powered […]