[wp-hackers] Creating a user-generated collaborative (i.e.,
crowd-sourced) project using WP
zamoose at gmail.com
zamoose at gmail.com
Fri Mar 13 17:23:49 GMT 2009
On Mar 13, 2009 11:53am, Mark Cunningham <mark.cunningham at gmail.com> wrote:
> 2009/3/12 Keith Solomon ksolomon at gmail.com>:
> > You could also use the awesome TDO Mini Forms plugin
> > (http://thedeadone.net/software/tdo-mini-forms-wordpress-plugin/). I
> used
> > it on a client site that wanted reader-submitted news stories for his
> site,
> > and it worked beautifully.
> I'd double that (but hey I'm the author of the plugin). You could
> create a very simple form that appears on your theme that doesn't
> require visitors to log in before they post or have access to the
> Wordpress backend. It gets passed through Akismet to prevent spam
> submissions or you can turn on moderation if you want.
> If you have the info as posts in Wordpress then, you can leverage tons
> of Wordpress plugins and themes to make it searchable and accessible.
This is precisely what I need and I'm pursuing it, though I need two things
(and I haven't been able to grok how to do it from the TDOMF documentation):
1) Offer a select/drop-down with limited choices
2) Get Google Local info instead of straight Google Maps from Geo Mashup --
ie, I want people to be able to enter "Target, Philadelphia, PA" and
actually get back real GMaps coordinates.
-Doug
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