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Stephen SherrardKeymasterAny chance of this happening?
Currently, it has about as much chance of happening as the chances of any users of the plugin making a support donation, or even leaving a review. Not much encouragement to continue development of these plugins. Sorry! Couldn’t resist that opening! =)
You certainly have some good ideas, and have posted several feature requests, and I appreciate that. But, as mentioned in replies other feature requests, I simply am not actively adding new features to the free plugins, because it simply isn’t worth my time, and because I’m far too busy supporting the users of my paid plugins, as well as several large custom development jobs.
Perhaps that will change in the future, and I will add more features to these plugins. However, at my age, and with a family to feed, time is my most valuable commodity, and I’m devoting the majority of that to working on paid projects, or spending quality time with my family. That’s why I have the feature requests section, though, in case I do want to add some highly requested features in the future, or in case another developer wants to contribute and needs ideas for features to add.
If you are willing to pay me for my time, then I can certainly help you implement those features. Many other developers would be happy to help you as well, as long as you are willing to pay for their time.
Also, as mentioned before, since this plugin simply creates a custom post type, and stores the data in the regular post meta tables, there are LOTS of ways to access the data and present it in any way that you like. For example, if you are willing to spend some money on a plugin, you could use something like the Types Toolkit:
https://wp-types.com/
That lets you access data from custom post types and create your own “views”. In fact, with that plugin, you can pretty much create most of my Member Directory plugin… I used that plugin a while back to create a Tutor Directory for another client, where Tutors could submit and edit their own listings in the directory (and had to be approved first by admin).
You may be able to find other plugins, some of which may be free, that allow you to create custom templates or views for custom post type archives and custom posts.Sorry to keep repeating myself, and sounding like the grumpy middle aged man that I often am, but hopefully it’s clear why these free plugins are WAY down on my priority list, and probably won’t get any new features any time soon.
September 17, 2015 at 4:05 PM in reply to: PTA SUS Groups Plugin – event belong to multiple groups #5704Stephen SherrardKeymasterSorry, that one doesn’t have any hooks built-in that would allow you to modify the behavior, and it relies on a group field that was added to the sheet table in the main plugin just for this extension.
The main part of the Groups plugin is not overly complicated, and if you are decent with coding, you could probably modify it to handle assigning more than one group to a sheet, but that still requires a significant number of changes that you wouldn’t have been able to do with simple filter or action hooks anyway. You would have to change the single-select box to a multi-select box for groups on the admin side, and then change the processing of that form to store those as a list of groups (separated by commas or some other character), and then when retrieving that data, build that list into an array, and then change the function that checks if a sheet belongs to the group to see if the group is in the array of groups (instead of just checking for one specific set value). I’m sure there are plenty of other things that would need to be changed as well.
So, not extremely difficult, but tedious because of all the functionality that would need to be changed.
September 17, 2015 at 12:58 PM in reply to: PTA SUS Groups Plugin – event belong to multiple groups #5700Stephen SherrardKeymasterAs of this time, you can only select one group for each event. However, there is an “All” selection, which means that event will show up in the list of events for all groups. There is also a “None” option for events that you do not want to show in any groups (just in the main list).
Stephen SherrardKeymasterAllowing files to be uploaded to your sever, and then emailed through your server to your members is not a good idea unless you have strict control over the users who are allowed to do that.
However, if that is something you need, and don’t mind the security risk, you can do that by purchasing Gravity Forms from Rocket Genius: http://www.gravityforms.com/
then you can get the Gravity Forms extension for the Member Directory to integrate with Gravity Forms:
https://stephensherrardplugins.com/plugins/pta-member-directory-gravity-forms/Gravity Forms has a file upload feature, so you could add that to your contact form. The extension I created for Gravity Forms comes with a starter contact form you can import into Gravity Forms that will give you all the same fields and recipient pre-population and selection that my simple contact form has. Then you can add as many additional fields as you want, including a file upload field.
Because of the security risks involved, I will not be adding any file upload feature to the PTA Member Directory plugin myself.
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Stephen SherrardKeymasterYes, it would be more awesome for at least a few people, as would almost any of the multiple feature requests posted here or emailed to me privately.
It’s not as simple as just making the select box a multi-select, as there would need to be some major code changes to the way the contact form is processed.
Do I have any immediate plans to implement these? Sorry, but the current answer is no, I do not. Lack of development support from the public (via donations or even reviews) means that I don’t see much more happening with these free plugins other than maintenance updates to keep things compatible with newer versions of WordPress. I’m hopeful that in the future I will have more free time and the motivation to add more features to these free plugins, but for now my priority is on paid work so I can feed my family. I already spend way too much time on free support for the free plugins. More features leading to more users would just mean lots more unpaid support time that takes away from family time and other work.
As I’ve stated before, all these plugins are open source, so any one with the skills, and the time, can freely contribute or branch the plugin off to their own much more awesome version. I leave the feature requests online here partially in hopes that somebody else may be willing to donate some time to add more features.
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September 1, 2015 at 9:14 PM in reply to: PTA SUS – Changing event date without dropping signups? #5335Stephen SherrardKeymasterIf you want to view this content, you need to buy any product.
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