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  • Plugin Support Henning

    (@henningaa)

    Hi Jackwill

    Thanks for reaching out.

    I am not aware of an on-click solution to your question and how formidable is actually working exactly.

    You can make the Advanced Ads ads post type public though, but I do not know if this is enough for the form plugin to manipulate the ads too.

    If you want to see such a feature in a future version of Advanced Ads, please feel free to add this demand to our feature request list.

    Please let me know if you need anything else.

    Best regards,
    Henning

    Thread Starter jackwil

    (@jackwil)

    Hi Henning

    Tentatively Formidable can create a custom post type from frontend, one the ads created and placed on a page, the ads content can adjusted from frontend without access to admin page

    The thing here is its need the custom field key to assign value from the form… i could try it if having the list of field key according to each ad type

    Hope it clear to you and we could do something

    Best regards, Jackwill

    Plugin Support Henning

    (@henningaa)

    Hi Jackwill,

    Advanced Ads is a custom post type with the key?advanced_ads.
    We are not always use the?post_content?field of that post type to host the ad content, e.g., with images, or AdSense. Some ad types are built dynamically. So one might not be able to manage / edit all ad types in the frontend.

    The post type has various post metadata, but none of the important ones are easily editable. Most are arrays.
    So if they want to have a form to upload / edit ads, then it would best work with the “plain text” ad type.

    I am not sure how the field keys work in Formidable, though I hope the provided information helps along. Or did you already manage to integrate your front end ad edit form?

    Best regards,
    Henning

    Plugin Support Henning

    (@henningaa)

    Hi Jackwill,

    I am closing this thread due to inactivity and assume that this problem no longer exists. If it occurs again, I would like to ask you to open a new topic here in the forum.

    Best regards,
    Henning

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