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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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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
  • Post category:Guides

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
  • Post category:Guides

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 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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Fluent CRM – How to Create a Frontend Dashboard

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:05/07/2021
  • Post category:Guides

In this tutorial, we will show you how to create a Fluent CRM frontend dashboard: This dashboard will be like a custom user interface or web application for…

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BuddyPress – How to View and Manage Emails on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:14/06/2021
  • Post category:Guides/Integrations

This is the second post of a short series of tutorials where we show you how to create a front-end dashboard to manage the BuddyPress admin pages without…

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WordPress – How to View BuddyPress Activity on the Front-end

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:14/06/2021
  • Post category:Guides/Integrations

This is the first post of a short series of tutorials where we'll show you how to create a front-end dashboard to manage the BuddyPress admin pages without…

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BuddyPress – Frontend Signups, Profile Fields and Member Types

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:14/06/2021
  • Post category:Guides/Integrations

This is the third post of a short series of tutorials in which we show you how to create a front-end dashboard for the BuddyPress plugin. This will…

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WordPress – How to Manage BuddyPress Settings on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:14/06/2021
  • Post category:Guides/Integrations

Hi there. This tutorial is part of a series where you'll learn how to build a beautiful frontend dashboard for BuddyPress. You can use this frontend dashboard to…

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BuddyPress – How to View and Manage Groups on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:14/06/2021
  • Post category:Guides/Integrations

This is the fifth and last tutorial of a series where we show you how to build a beautiful frontend dashboard for the BuddyPress plugin. Your users will…

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WordPress – Manage WP Google Maps on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:08/06/2021
  • Post category:Guides

In this tutorial, we'll show you how to easily display and manage maps from the WP Google Maps plugin on the frontend. This can be really useful if…

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How does the “show in the frontend” work technically?

  • Post author:Jonathan Gomez
  • Post published:12/05/2021
  • Post category:Guides

When you click on "view on the frontend" our plugin creates a new page and places the shortcode in the page. It's the same as if you create…

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How to Manage SportsPress Football Seasons on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:29/03/2021
  • Post category:Guides

This tutorial is part of a series of tutorials based on the SportsPress for Football plugin. Note. We assume you are a user of the SportsPress for Football plugin and have…

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SportsPress for Football – How to Manage Matches on the Frontend

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:29/03/2021
  • Post category:Guides

This tutorial is part of a series of tutorials based on the SportsPress for Football plugin. Note. We assume you are a user of the SportsPress for Football plugin and have…

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How to Create a Frontend Dashboard for SportsPress

  • Post author:Diego Portillo
  • Post published:29/03/2021
  • Post category:Guides

If you're a programmer who's been asked by a client to create a frontend dashboard where he can manage football matches, seasons, players, clubes and many more things,…

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