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  • jagarolik

    (@jagarolik)

    I have the same question.

    It says on the pods website that with this plugin “Also included is Pods GF UI which lets you build front-end management areas using Gravity Forms for the add/edit forms, and Pods for the management lists.”

    • This reply was modified 8 years ago by jagarolik.
    Luke Cavanagh

    (@lukecavanagh)

    Which type of Pod is being used?

    Extended post type, extended users, custom post type?

    jagarolik

    (@jagarolik)

    I’m trying to edit a custom post type that I have also extended.

    Luke Cavanagh

    (@lukecavanagh)

    Plugin Contributor Jim True

    (@jimtrue)

    This is actually planned in the 1.3 release. We haven’t pushed up to WordPress repo as we’re needing more folks to test it, but you can download the 1.3 version here:

    https://github.com/pods-framework/pods-gravity-forms

    Matt2012, how did you fix this? I can see the topic is resolved. I also need to edit content on front end.

    – Johannes

    @jimtrue
    Hi Jim I have version 1.3 of the plugin but couldn’t figure out how exactly to use the “form to edit” function. The only thing that I found relevant was the “Enable editing with this form using current post” and “Enable populating field values for this form using current post” under Pods Feed Settings. Could you please kindly advise what shortcode we use or what procedure we could follow to generate a form to edit an existing pod item?

    Just figured out that putting the form inside a singular pod page will automatically convert it from a ‘create’ form to an ‘edit’ form.

    How did you do that exactly? I would like this also, put just putting the Gravity form shortcode plus connecting the podpage to the related pod only produced the message “Pod not found”

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