Listings
Display contact entries (form submissions) on your WordPress front-end page in a table like fashion (list).
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Display contact entries (form submissions) on your WordPress front-end page in a table like fashion (list).
Last updated
This Add-on allows you to display contact entries on your front-end in a table like fashion (list). Hence the name "Listings". A quick preview of how a listing might look on your Front-end:
The Add-on comes with a 15 day free trial, so you can try it out for free. To enable the trial, login to your WordPress site and navigate to Super Forms > Licenses. On this page you can start the 15 day trial for the Listings Add-on. Once the trial is activated, you can navigate to any of your existing forms via Super Forms > Your forms, or create a new form Super Forms > Create form.
Now click on the [Listings] TAB at the top of the builder page:
Here you will find all the settings and options for the Add-on. To create your first listing, you can check the option Enable listings for this form. To edit your listings settings you can click the cogwheell icon as shown below:
Depending on your settings your listing should be visible (or not) and might look something like this:
There are many settings that give you control over what and how the listing will be displayed to the end-user, such as:
Control to who the listing will be displayed and display an optional message to other users that can't view it;
Control from which forms entries should be retrieved, e.g. "Current form", "All forms", or "Specific form ID's";
Only retrieve entries between a specific date range (from/till), you can leave from or till blank to have no limit on either side;
Control who can see which entries
Optionally display a message to the user if no entries are found
Allow/Disallow administrators or other roles/ID's to view any entries
Allow/Disallow users to view their own entries
Allow/Disallow administrators or other roles/ID's to edit any entries
Allow/Disallow users to edit their own entries
Allow/Disallow administrators or other roles/ID's to delete any entries
Allow/Disallow users to delete their own entries
Show custom columns that will be mapped to your form fields and whether or not they can filter/sort this column
Show predefined columns and whether or not they can filter/sort this column
Entry title;
Entry status;
Entry date;
WC order (Add-on required);
WC order status (Add-on required);
PayPal order (Add-on required);
PayPal order status (Add-on required);
PayPal subscription (Add-on required);
Created post title (Add-on required);
Created post status (Add-on required);
Generated PDF (Add-on required);
Author username (if user was logged in during form submission);
Author first name (if user was logged in during form submission);
Author last name (if user was logged in during form submission);
Author full name (if user was logged in during form submission);
Author nickname (if user was logged in during form submission);
Author display name (if user was logged in during form submission);
Author E-mail (if user was logged in during form submission);
Author ID (if user was logged in during form submission);
For each column you can define if the value should have a link to one of the following options
None (no link);
Edit the contact entry (backend);
WooCommerce order (backend);
WooCommerce order (front-end);
PayPal order (backend);
PayPal subscription (backend);
Generated PDF file;
Created post/page (backend);
Created post/page (front-end);
The author page (front-end);
The author profile (backend);
Author E-mail address (mailto:);
E-mail address (mailto:);
Custom URL;
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$5
1 license would cost $5 p/m
5+
$3
5 licenses would cost $15 p/m
10+
$2.5
10 licenses would cost $25 p/m
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$2
20 licenses would cost $40 p/m
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$1.5
40 licenses would cost $60 p/m