Downloads: TDO Mini Forms Wordpress Plugin (v0.12.5)
This plugin allows you to add a form to your website that allows your readers (including non-registered) to submit posts.
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Version 0.12.5 includes integration with the reCapatcha captcha service, integration with the Subscribe-to-Plugins 2.1 plugin (allow submitters to subscribe to followup comments automatically), Comments management widget (allows you to set comments and ping status for forms and/or allow users chose if they want to allow comments), Excerpt Widget and even more bug fixes
TDO Mini Forms has been used to turn Wordpress into a Forum and a Contact Manager!
This plugin allows you to add a form to your website that allows non-registered users and/or subscribers (configurable) to submit posts. The posts are kept in “draft” until an admin can publish them (also configurable).
The plugin provides an extensive moderation view so administrators and editors can see posts awaiting approval and publish or delete them. Administrators can also ban specific users and IPs from using the form. Administrators can also “Trust” specific users. This means that when they use the form, their posts are automatically published. This does not give them any other rights or permissions using the Wordpress software, it only affects usage of the form. This applies to user and IP bans as well. There is even an option to automatically trust users after so many approved submissions. (It should be noted that submissions from users that can already publish using the normal Wordpress UI, will be automatically published.)
Administrators can configure the form using drag and drop “widgets”. They are based on the same model as Wordpress’ built-in Theme widgets and it is possible to write your own. With 0.7, more options are available and it is now much easier to integrate with your theme. You don’t even need to modify your theme any more to display submitter information!
Registered users have access to a “Your Submissions” page which lists their current submissions awaiting approval and links to their approved submissions.
Features
- Integration with Subcribe-to-Comments 2.1 plugin
- Integration with Akismet and reCaptcha to prevent Spam
- Highly customisable: Create your form using a Widget interface.
- Create as many forms as you like.
- Put a form in your sidebar using a widget for your Theme.
- Submit pages instead of posts.
- Simple Question and/or Image Captcha.
- Posting Policy.
- Add Custom Fields to your Form.
- QuickTags support for Forms.
- Upload Files and can be attached to posts. Uses Wordpress’ core to create thumbnails if applicable.
- Submitters can be notified if post approved or rejected.
- Allow users to select category and tags.
- Ban users and IPs.
- Control what roles can access the form.
- Can automatically create a page with form for you.
- Can automatically modified author template tag with info about submitter.
- Can, optionally, automatically allow submissions to be published.
- Throttle number of submissions by user and/or IP
- Optionally Queue published posts
- Numerous widgets for your theme, including a list of the top submitters
- And many more…
Version 0.12 introduces the Form Hacker which allows admins the power to modify the form code from within the plugin as opposed to hacking the plugin source code. Nearly all messages to the user are configurable now.
Version 0.11 provides integration with Akismet, Submission Throttling, Import and Export of Form settings, Queuing Approved Post, Top Submitter theme widget and numerous bug fixes!
For Installation, Screenshots, FAQ, Full Version History and Known Bugs, please check the included readme.txt or the Wordpress.org page for the plugin.
For Support (and live demo), please see the Forums.
Version Info: v0.12.5: 20th October 2008
- A “link” to the thumbnail is stored on the post using TDOMF_KEY_DOWNLOAD_THUMBURI key.
- Excerpt Widget
- Comments Management Widget
- Categories Include Field enabled (was accidently left disabled in previous release)
- Category Widget now has a Order by and Order options
- Recaptcha Widget
- Warning displayed if “I Agree” text is not modified
- Integration with Subscibe to Comments plugin via “Subscribe to Comments” widget
- Publish Now button
- Instead of notifying specific roles that a submission is requiring moderation, you can now specify an email list
- Tags Widget now has options for default tags, required and to disable user adding tags
Guest
December 31st, 2006 at 7:06 pm
Any suggestion how to fix this?
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare tdomf_get_ips() (previously declared in D:\hshome\spanishc\oregonlatino.com\wp-content\plugins\TDOMiniForms\ManageMenu.php:8) in D:\hshome\spanishc\oregonlatino.com\wp-content\plugins\TDOMiniForms\ManageMenu.php on line 7
Guest
December 29th, 2006 at 7:45 pm
Great plugin, I really appreciate it. But is there any way to adjust it to accept longer posts? Right now it doesn’t seem to take anything over about 240 words.
Terry
Guest
December 21st, 2006 at 3:07 pm
Hello Mark
really good plugin
Is it possible to only use it on a specific Page with the template tag.
Because when I look at the source code of my index.php I see a lot of script (in the head) that isn’t needed there.
Thank you very much
Guest
December 21st, 2006 at 1:13 am
Hello Mark, great plugin. Including the custom fields in form.php is the best thing to do ! This resolves a lot of various customization problems ! Great idea, can’t wait to have the new version ;-))))
December 20th, 2006 at 7:55 am
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Administrator
December 15th, 2006 at 10:09 am
Hi Joan, I haven’t a clue if the plugin would work in Wordpress MU.
Guest
December 15th, 2006 at 5:23 am
Hi! Great plugin!
it works in WORDPRESS MU?
Thanks!
Administrator
December 11th, 2006 at 8:53 am
Hi CW,
AFAIK 2.1 has not yet been officially released yet. When it is I will update the plugin to work on it.
Hi Steve,
Adding custom input fields to the form requires a lot of hacking. Doable but you have to know what your doing. It is one of the future features I plan for the plugin and it is something I, being the author, would like to add. So all I can say is, be patient.
Guest
December 11th, 2006 at 5:34 am
I want to be able to make custom post form. I know how to add input fields.. but thats all! HELP! Put a instruction on adding custom fields, that will display in the posts! ie. Location or $location
Guest
December 10th, 2006 at 1:34 pm
Not work with WP 2.1.