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Use conditional logic in your form - WordPress Tutorial
From the course: WordPress: Contact Forms
Use conditional logic in your form
- [Instructor] One of the most powerful features that we haven't talked about yet is conditional logic. None of the free Wordpress plugins include this functionality and Ninja Forms has it as a separate add on. Let's create a new form called Project Inquiry. I'll go to forms, add new. And I'll click create the form. Now let's add all the information that we need. I'll go to advanced fields, I'll add a name, email I'll want a budget selector. In this case, I'll want a set of radio buttons. And a project description which can be a paragraph. Let's go over here and set up these radio buttons. I'll click here to open these up. The field can be called budget. The first option will be less than $100. The second option can be $100-$1000. And the final option can be over $1000. I'll minimize this field. And I'll change the title right here. I'll just call this Project Description. Now that we have all the fields, let's use conditional logic to send an email to the CEO when we have a big…
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Purchasing and installing Gravity Forms3m 23s
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Adding a basic contact form5m 33s
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Accepting guest posts5m 8s
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Configuring emails and messages4m 9s
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