Title: [Plugin: TDO Mini Forms] Admin backend is a hassle
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# [Plugin: TDO Mini Forms] Admin backend is a hassle

 *  [Webline](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webline/)
 * (@webline)
 * [17 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-tdo-mini-forms-admin-backend-is-a-hassle/)
 * For whatever reason, the backend of this is just a pain in the butt.
 * The title added to a post is automatically a date and the time; how do you change
   this to an actual user submitted title in the submission process? I have set 
   up the widget section for a post title, and it’s added into the page, but it 
   isn’t becoming the actual title.
 * Regardless of the moderation method I use ( standard WordPress or TDO-Mini-Forms
   internal Method ), I still have to approve it in both modes; if I only do one
   method, I still get a post to be moderated/published until I do both.
 * I cannot preview any user post before publishing it; the preview links are all
   appearing as ” [http://site.com/?p=23](http://site.com/?p=23) “, and just lead
   to a 404 page.
 * If I just go ahead and publish a post without previewing it ( which I pretty 
   much have to do to be able to see it at all ), line breaks and tags aren’t displayed
   correctly. But, the links to view the post are actually working now.
 * So, does anyone have a good guide on a standard set up for all options to make
   this work?

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 *  [the_dead_one](https://wordpress.org/support/users/the_dead_one/)
 * (@the_dead_one)
 * [17 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-tdo-mini-forms-admin-backend-is-a-hassle/#post-805527)
 * > The title added to a post is automatically a date and the time; how do you 
   > change this to an actual user submitted title in the submission process? I 
   > have set up the widget section for a post title, and it’s added into the page,
   > but it isn’t becoming the actual title.
 * The date and time are the default settings. If you want submitters to configure
   the title, then add the Content widget to your form, modify the settings to enable
   Post Title and submitters should then be able to input a title.
 * > Regardless of the moderation method I use ( standard WordPress or TDO-Mini-
   > Forms internal Method ), I still have to approve it in both modes; if I only
   > do one method, I still get a post to be moderated/published until I do both.
 * Sounds like you’re changing the form verification options (“standard WordPress
   or TDO Mini Forms internal Method”) which have nothing to do with the moderation
   options for the form. On the same menu, you should see a list of forms at the
   top. Click on the form you want to configure, on this new menu there are form
   specific options and among them is the moderation for that form.
 * > I cannot preview any user post before publishing it; the preview links are 
   > all appearing as ” [http://site.com/?p=23](http://site.com/?p=23) “, and just
   > lead to a 404 page.
 * If you use the standard WordPress interface and create a new post. Can you preview
   it? Preview a draft post is a core wordpress feature. TDO Mini Forms doesn’t 
   do anything to it besides provide a convenient link. Try using the default theme.
   Try disabling all plugins. Also, are you using fancy link permalinks? The “?p
   =23” is the non-fancy format. If you are using fancy permalinks, you haven’t 
   played with your .htaccess have you? [There is already a thread on the tdomf support forums about this.](http://thedeadone.net/forum/?p=345)
 * > If I just go ahead and publish a post without previewing it ( which I pretty
   > much have to do to be able to see it at all ), line breaks and tags aren’t 
   > displayed correctly. But, the links to view the post are actually working now.
 * To get around this 404 on preview problem, you can enable moderation emails in
   spite of disabling moderation (on the same menu). If you do this, you’ll get 
   an email sent to the users with the specified role(s). This email will contain
   a text version of the post for quick review. From there you can also flag as 
   spam and delete the already-published email.
 *  Thread Starter [Webline](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webline/)
 * (@webline)
 * [17 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-tdo-mini-forms-admin-backend-is-a-hassle/#post-805581)
 * Sorry if I had an attitude in this post; was very tired and frustrated at the
   time. I’ll review your comments and see what happens. Thanks.
 *  Thread Starter [Webline](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webline/)
 * (@webline)
 * [17 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-tdo-mini-forms-admin-backend-is-a-hassle/#post-805586)
 * The title issue is resolved. I had added a custom field for the title, thinking
   it would automatically become the post title.
 * A new post made in the standard method is viewable with no problem. Permalinks
   were set to the second option; if I change to the first option, the preview then
   works in the TDO submitted posts. I have made no changes within the htaccess 
   file.
 * Even with the suggestions you made for moderation, when viewing a list of unmoderated
   posts, clicking the delete option takes forever to process, yet the post doesn’t
   delete. If checking the box to the left, and clicking the delete button below,
   it again takes forever, then actually deletes the entry.
 * I’ll experiment further and see if there are options I’ve overlooked.
 *  Thread Starter [Webline](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webline/)
 * (@webline)
 * [17 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-tdo-mini-forms-admin-backend-is-a-hassle/#post-805674)
 * I think I have this pretty much running as needed. There are 2 issues I still
   see.
 * 1) When approving or deleting a submission, the script is taking forever to execute.
   I have seen it take well over a minute to either approve or delete the post. 
   I wouldn’t think this is normal.
 * 2) After a user submits the form, the next page displays in mid-page; the acknowledgment
   message is at the top of the page, and not seen, so some people are resubmitting
   the form. Can the acknowledgment page be centered at the top of the page instead
   of the center?
 *  [flick](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mosey/)
 * (@mosey)
 * [17 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-tdo-mini-forms-admin-backend-is-a-hassle/#post-805675)
 * Very comprehensive reply, the_dead_one … thanks 🙂
 *  [the_dead_one](https://wordpress.org/support/users/the_dead_one/)
 * (@the_dead_one)
 * [17 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-tdo-mini-forms-admin-backend-is-a-hassle/#post-805720)
 * > 2) After a user submits the form, the next page displays in mid-page; the acknowledgment
   > message is at the top of the page, and not seen, so some people are resubmitting
   > the form. Can the acknowledgment page be centered at the top of the page instead
   > of the center?
 * You can modify that using the form hacker.
 * > 1) When approving or deleting a submission, the script is taking forever to
   > execute. I have seen it take well over a minute to either approve or delete
   > the post. I wouldn’t think this is normal.
 * Try setting the size of the log very low. Other then that, there should be no
   issue in terms of speed. Approving and deleting a post are rather short pieces
   of code.

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