• Resolved irismoebius

    (@irismoebius)


    Hey,

    I’m currently setting up a registration form for a meeting. In the form I have a few questions with visibility rules, e.g. follow-up questions only show up when the answer to the previous question was “yes”.
    After submission, I would like to show people a summary of what they submitted so that they can make a screenshot if they like. I’m using the blue square-thingy to add data from the form, but I was wondering if it is possible to include the visibility rules here as well.

    To give an example. I ask them if they would like to present a poster. If the answer is “Yes” a field will appear for them to put in the title. For the inline message, is it possible to only show them the field “working title” if they want to present a poster and entered a title? It’s not a big deal, really, but it looks weird and they might be confused since they never saw the field to enter the title if they replied “no” in the first place…

    Thanks!

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  • Hi @irismoebius,

    I’m afraid that there are no conditions for “Submission Behaviour” at the moment.

    However, I could suggest alternative that you can try out, it’s a bit more complicated to set it up but it should give you similar results.

    What you can do is add a second step to your form, let’s call it Review Submission step, and then change the submission message to remove the input values and just say “Thank you” or something like that.

    This would allow you to add 2 HTML fields in your Review Submission step, one will show (by using conditions) only when Yes is selected, and other one will show only when No is selected.
    In those HTML fields add the content as it was in your submission message, but in the second one remove the part about working title.

    This way users will see a review before submitting and will also be able to go step back in case they notice anything they want to change before submission.

    To give you a better idea of how it would look I will share some screenshots below, as well as the import of that test form of mine if you wish to have a closer look on how it was configured.

    Input page with Show selected: https://i.imgur.com/lNhgWh8.png
    Review page with Show selected: https://i.imgur.com/OFNS0OZ.png

    Input page with Hide selected: https://i.imgur.com/g8FroJx.png
    Review page with Hide selected: https://i.imgur.com/dcytxei.png

    “Show” represents “Yes” option, and “Hide” represents “No”.

    You can get the form export from here:
    https://paste.nifty.app/5ab60558

    Hope this helps.

    Cheers,
    Predrag

    Thread Starter irismoebius

    (@irismoebius)

    Thank you very much for the quick and detailed answer!

    I decided to just leave it. The workaround seemed a bit too much work for not a big enough problem, and I only had 1 page of 5-6 questions, so giving a review page felt like overkill.

    But I appreciate the thoughtful answer and suggestion!

    Plugin Support Patrick – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport12)

    Hi @irismoebius

    You are welcome

    Feel free to ping us if you have any additional questions.

    Best Regards
    Patrick Freitas

    Plugin Support Amin – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support2)

    Hello @irismoebius ,

    We haven’t heard from you for over a week now, so it looks like you don’t have more questions for us.

    Please feel free to re-open this ticket if needed.

    kind regards,
    Kasia

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