USP Pro Archive
This tutorial explains how to make a user-registration form. So visitors can register as users at your WordPress-powered website.
In this tutorial, you’ll see how to make any USP Form a contact form.
In this tutorial, you get two recipes for adding Range and Number fields to your USP Pro forms.
In this tutorial, you will see how easy it is to add a date field with date picker (inline calendar) using HTML5 attributes.
In this tutorial, we’ll look at an example of conditional template code that can be used to display post thumbnails in Posts and Pages.
USP Pro can do a LOT, but there always are fringe cases where some task needs done that requires an alternate solution. To help dial it in, here is a growing collection of simple, plug-&-play jQuery snippets for fine-tuning the behavior of any USP Form.
Quick tutorial explaining how to enable the Rich Text Editor (RTE). Also known as the Visual Editor, WYSIWYG Editor, TinyMCE Editor, et al.
Finally took some time to go throught the first six months worth of feedback to put together a page of testimonials for USP Pro.
Any of the plugins sold here at Plugin Planet are available to U.S. non-profit organizations at a 50% discount. So for example, educational and charitable organizations can save some dough on our premium WordPress plugins.
By default, Post formatting is enabled in USP Pro. Post Formatting enables users to include HTML tags and line breaks in their post submissions. When a user submits a post, they can include any tags that normally are allowed by WordPress when writing posts in the WP Admin Area. This quick tutorial explains how to […]