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Amelia – Allow Users to Create Appointments on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:18/03/2022
  • Post category:Guides

In this guide, you'll learn how to allow your users to create Amelia appointments on the frontend. You need to install and activate these two plugins on your…

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Amelia – How to Allow Users to Create Events on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:18/03/2022
  • Post category:Guides

In this tutorial, you'll learn how to allow users to create events with the Amelia plugin on the frontend. This is really useful if you want to build…

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Amelia – How to Show the Calendar on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:18/03/2022
  • Post category:Guides

In this tutorial, we will show you how to display the Amelia Calendar page on the frontend. Your users will be able to: View the calendar on the…

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How to Display the Amelia Dashboard on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:18/03/2022
  • Post category:Guides

In this tutorial, we'll show you how to display the Amelia dashboard page on the frontend. This is useful if you're building a frontend dashboard based on the…

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Groundhogg – How to Manage Tags on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:17/03/2022
  • Post category:Guides

In this tutorial, we'll show you how to manage the Groundhogg tags on the frontend of your WordPress site. We're building a frontend dashboard for the Groundhogg plugin…

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How to Manage Groundhogg Funnels on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:17/03/2022
  • Post category:Guides

Learn how to allow your users to manage Groundhogg funnels on the frontend of your WordPress website. This is useful if we want to create a web application…

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Allow Users to Manage Groundhogg Emails on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:17/03/2022
  • Post category:Guides

In this tutorial, we'll show you how to manage the Groundhogg emails on the frontend. This is useful if you want to allow your user to: Create emails…

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Groundhogg – How to Manage Contacts on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:17/03/2022
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In this tutorial, we'll show you how to allow your users to manage Groundhogg contacts on the frontend. Once you have built a frontend page for your Groundhogg…

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Groundhogg – How to Manage Broadcasts on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:07/03/2022
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In this guide, you'll learn how to display the Groundhogg broadcasts on the frontend. Previous Next Your users won't need to know how to use WordPress. Instead, they…

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Ultimate Member – Show Admin Content on the Frontend to Registered Members

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:06/03/2022
  • Post category:Integrations

Here are three things you can do to properly integrate WP Frontend Admin with Ultimate Member so that different user roles can view and manage admin content on…

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Allow Users to Create Ninja Forms on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:05/03/2022
  • Post category:Integrations

This tutorial is part 1 of a short series of three tutorials where we'll show you how to build a front-end dashboard for the Ninja Forms plugin. In…

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Ninja Forms – Allow Users to View Submissions on the Front-end

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:05/03/2022
  • Post category:Guides

In the previous tutorial of this short series, we showed you how to allow users to create Ninja forms on the frontend. In this tutorial, we'll show you…

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Allow Users to Import and Export Ninja Forms from the Front-end

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:05/03/2022
  • Post category:Guides

In a previous tutorial, we showed you how to view Ninja Forms submissions from the frontend. In this entry, we'll show you how to allow your users to…

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How to View Pretty Links Clicks on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:04/03/2022
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In a previous tutorial, we showed you how to create and manage Pretty Links on the frontend. In this entry, we'll show you how to view the clicks…

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How to Create Pretty Links on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:04/03/2022
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In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create Pretty Links on the frontend. Pretty Links allows you to add short URLs on your WordPress site, so displaying the…

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How to Manage Advanced Custom Fields on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:11/10/2021
  • Post category:Integrations

In this tutorial, we will show you how to manage Advanced Custom Fields on the frontend. The ACF plugin allows you to create advanced custom fields for your…

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What is the stateful navigation feature?

  • Post author:Jose Vega
  • Post published:05/10/2021
  • Post category:FAQ

The stateful navigation is a very useful feature included in WP Frontend Admin. When you navigate to any section of the front end dashboard, we add a parameter…

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How to Import the Restaurant Manager Platform

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:18/08/2021
  • Post category:Guides

Import in Local Import in cPanel Import in Local In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to import the platform on a local WordPress installation.We assume you have…

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Notes regarding multisite networks that don’t use WP Ultimo

  • Post author:Jose Vega
  • Post published:10/08/2021
  • Post category:Documentation

We recommend you use WP Ultimo because it provides many features (subscription and billing feature, site creation, billing plans, pricing table, site templates, single sign on, etc.). But…

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How can I Properly Set Up WP Ultimo’s Single Sign-On feature?

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:10/08/2021
  • Post category:FAQ

The Single Sign On feature is very important when building platforms with WP Ultimo. It allows users to log in to multiple applications/websites with one single set of…

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How to hide elements in the front end pages?

  • Post author:Jonathan Gomez
  • Post published:29/07/2021
  • Post category:Documentation

If you are using our plugin to bring a backend page to the frontend, chances are you don't want the frontend users to see all the backend elements,…

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