ROUGH video here showing how we’re using Gravity forms to upload to create a post in WordPress. Without having user permissions, a “content provider” can add content as a post to a WordPress site. Then administrators of the site can approve the content (or not) and choose categories, tags, and hit publish. This video below is just the content submission.
About the Author: Bradley Charbonneau
I've done the big corporate thing. I've done the creative writer thing. Now I'm happily in the middle. I like to help small businesses who are interested in "working their website before their website works them." I'm also interested in creating beautiful sites with powerful WordPress themes. Google+
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Hi B,
interesting idea. I have used gravity forms only small scale but looks like great application.
btw: what is the upper left social module plugin you are using here.?
Hey Tim, Upper left social floating is Digg Digg.
I may have to look into this. Might save me a few headaches. Additionally what plugin are you using for the upcoming events on the right sidebar?
Hey Adam,
It’s just Google Calendar embedded into a text widget with the settings to show List instead of a (graphical) calendar. Works like a charm.