![]() include – comma-separated list of cat IDs to include (in addition to any categories selected in USP Pro General settings ▸ Post Categories).multiple – allow users to select multiple options (“yes” or “no”).size – size of the select menu (when type = dropdown).Any cats specified here will be included via separate hidden field. cats – additional categories to include (comma-separated list of cat IDs).default – customize the “Please select…” text when type is set to “dropdown”.label – label text (default: “Post Category”).type – type of field: dropdown or checkbox (default: value of the option, General ▸ Category Menu).Additional category options available in the General Settings. label – label text (default: “1 + 1 =”)ĭisplays the a form input for the post category.placeholder – placeholder text (default: “1 + 1 =”).Note that these attributes apply only to the default challenge question (not the Google reCAPTCHA). To learn more, check out the Google reCAPTCHA tutorial. After the captcha field is configured in the USP General Settings, it may be added to any form using the Shortcode. Google reCAPTCHA may be used instead of the default challenge question. Additional captcha options available in the General Settings. label – label text (default: “Post Title”)ĭisplays a form input for the anti-spam challenge question/captcha.placeholder – placeholder text (default: “Post Title”).label – label text (default: “Your URL”)ĭisplays a form input for the submitted post title.placeholder – placeholder text (default: “Your URL”).fieldset – enable auto-fieldset: true, false, or custom class name (default: true)ĭisplays a form input for the user’s URL.custom – any valid attribute, for example: custom="key='val'" (use single quotes).max – maximum number of characters (default: “999999”).required – should the input be required (“yes” or “no”).label – label text (default: “Your Name”).placeholder – placeholder text (default: “Your Name”).Additional user options available in the General Settings. ![]() class – any additional class names, comma-separatedĭisplays a form input for the user’s name.While creating a form, click the “USP:Fieldset” quicktag to include the opening fieldset, then again to include the closing fieldset. Wraps any form content with a fieldset element. For this shortcode to work, the form must be published (not draft or pending). ![]() Each form’s shortcode is displayed in the “Shortcode” column of the “USP Forms” screen. Shortcode Nameĭisplays the USP Form specified by its ID or slug. The following Shortcodes may be used to display forms, fields, and more. This guide serves as a complete reference for all USP Pro Shortcodes. USP Pro provides Shortcodes that make it easy to display forms, submitted content, and user info virtually anywhere. USP Pro really shines when it comes to ease of use: building forms and displaying submitted content is quick and easy with a complete collection of Shortcodes and Template Tags.
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