• Resolved henkemail

    (@henkemail)


    Thanks for this nice plugin. However it does not seem to save checkbox states when checked on the frontend? This would be awesome.
    All the best,

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  • Yeah, that it what I’m looking for too. Hope you can add it in the near future. Thanks!

    Plugin Author David Towoju

    (@davexpression)

    Hi all,
    I am going to add this feature very soon.
    Do you want anyone to be able to save checkbox states or only logged-in users?

    Thread Starter henkemail

    (@henkemail)

    Thanks for the reply David. Logged in users is fine with me (though I have a force login on the site so only logged in users can access the checklist anyway).
    All the best,

    @davexpression, any update on saving the state in the frontend? I was about to develop my own solution before finding your block. I have two use cases.

    • only logged-in users can change checkbox states for everyonr
    • any visitor can change checkbox states, though they would only be stored for them (probably using a cookie)
    Plugin Author David Towoju

    (@davexpression)

    Hi @webzunft, it’s on my todo and should work on this soon. Please expect an update before the end of December.

    I was just looking for a plugin with exactly this feature – saving the checklist state for logged in users and/or via cookie.

    Did you manage to get anywhere with this idea? Happy to pay for a premium version with the feature!

    In terms of how to implement, the Favorites plugin does this rather well
    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/favorites/

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