Hey y'all, welcome to another WordPress
Wednesday my name is Kori Ashton here at
WebTegrity in San Antonio, Texas and you
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this totally for free to help you
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Specifically with WordPress and I love
it when listeners and those who are
subscribers send in their questions.
We had a question sent in that I want to
address. Kerry over here says "WebTegrity, thanks for the
great video! Can
you add conditional logic to the submit
button to redirect users to a specific
URL based on their forum selections?" and
of course they're talking about Gravity
Forms. Okay if you follow my channel you
know I have an entire playlist dedicated
to this amazing premium plug-in and I
call it premium because you
have to pay to use this one. It's a
one-time fee annual fee. It's an
incredible value, though, for
the bang for your buck. All right can you
do this? My quick answer is yes, you can.
It's actually kind of super simple. What
if you didn't know it's there? You
probably wouldn't know to do this. Let me
show you how it's done.
Here we go on the front side of things.
I'll let you see kind of what this looks
like. Here's a simple form people can
fill out their name, their last name,
their email and then maybe we want,
depending upon what their choices are.
What service they select once they click
"Submit". Maybe we want this to load to a
totally different page or send them
somewhere else, depending upon what sort
of option they chose here. Here's how
that's done. This is my form that I'm
working on. The conditional submit where
I want you to go now once the form is
created. I want you to go to settings and
go to confirmations. Now this is once the
form is immediately submitted. What do you
want the message to be and typically
it's just a "thank you for contacting us.
we'll get in touch with you shortly", type
of default message; but you can actually
change things as well. You can say 'add
new' and you can call this the SEO
redirect if you'd like to. If they're
going to choose that service and we want
it to change to a page. You can even
change just the message here. But we want
to go to a page and if you wanted it to
redirect that's completely to a totally
separate URL
you can actually send them away from
your website too. If you wanted to. But
I'm going to send them to a specific
page and I want this to be our SEO
service page that I've already created
so here's what we do, though is we only
use this confirmation if all of the
following match, so what I'm going to do
is select the service and of course from
my drop-down these will be the same
options that the user sees on the front
side and I'm going to click SEO and save
this confirmation. Now when somebody
comes to my forum and chooses that
service and click Submit this will
completely redirect to that SEO page. And
of course you can set up as many
confirmations as you would like down
this page to give them plenty of options
to redirect or change the conversation
or to engage with them in a very dynamic
way based upon their choice selections.
AH! Isn't that cool, y'all. I hope you
enjoy it and if you really like Gravity
Forms and you're looking to purchase it,
I would ask please that you would use my
link in the description box below for an
affiliate link. Thanks so much
and I will see y'all next WordPress
Wednesday. Bye, everybody.
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