Example: Making your own form elements for eForm

Starting from version 3.0, you can add your own custom elements to eForm forms. To do so, you need to fully utilize FSQM’s APIs and develop your own addon. We have already discussed and documented all of the APIs, but this would require much more understanding.

To help you get started, we have released a boilerplate which you can use to understand how to add custom elements. It is available in our gitlab repository.

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The boilerplate has the following features:

  • Adds two elements, one to MCQ and another to Feedback.
  • Extends data validation process.
  • Extends Reports and Analysis.

If you have any question regarding developer’s APIs, please ask in the support forum.

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Hi there, I am the Lead Developer at WPQuark.com. I love to create something beautiful for WordPress and here I write about how to use them. When I am not working, usually I am doing a number of other creative things ;).

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