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  • Plugin Support Ethan Choi

    (@ethanchoi)

    Hi @tinugnits,

    To do what you’ve described, you’ll need the HTML field. For more information, please see our detailed guide. This is available with any of the paid licenses.

    Hope this helps!

    Thread Starter tinugnits

    (@tinugnits)

    Thank you for quick reply @ethanchoi
    But my question was about passport size photo upload by guest users.
    If I upgrade to full version, can I use File upload feature and ask guest users to upload their .jpg file. Their photo should display as passport size photo in their application form? Is this possible by wpforms?

    Plugin Support Ethan Choi

    (@ethanchoi)

    Hi @tinugnits,

    Thanks for clarifying! With any paid version of WPForms, you can add the File Upload field to the forms to allow users to upload images for submission. We have a detailed guide on how to use the file upload field in WPForms.

    However currently we don’t have the feature to check for image dimensions when the file is uploaded, so a possible workaround could be to add detailed instructions in the form so that your users are aware of the requirements.

    Hope this helps!

    Thread Starter tinugnits

    (@tinugnits)

    Thank you @ethanchoi

    Yeah. That’s what I was looking for. I have last query. I have seen an example form in the video of the guide that you sent . In this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3sxKJLbFbI , please go to 3mins 10 secs , the images are shown as links in the resume field, but not displaying as image in the form. Is image display feature available in forms of paid version?

    Plugin Support Ethan Choi

    (@ethanchoi)

    Hi @tinugnits,

    Curently uploaded files, including images, are shown as links in the notification email by default.

    However, it is possible to use some HTML in the form notification settings to display the uploaded images.

    Here’s a quick example of the HTML <img src='{field_id="2"}'>

    In the example I’ve used what we call a field Smart Tag {field_id="2"}, which will pull the input from a field based on the specific ID. For a file upload field, the URL of the uploaded file will added to that HTML and display an image in the notification email body.

    I hope this helps!

    If you have further questions about paid features of WPForms, please contact us by submitting a support ticket. This is because ww.wp.xz.cn rules do not allow us to provide extensive support for paid features of WPForms on the support forum for WPForms Lite.

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