Resetting multiple formidable forms in WordPress
I have two same contact forms in the same page. I'm using formidable forms and I've created one contact form. I have used the same form once in the content part and another in the footer part. But they both have same id. So when I click reset button, both forms get reset. When I click submit button, the submit message is shown in both forms. Also the errors generated if validation fails, is shown in both forms. Plus the reset button doesn't work after it shows the errors.
I know this is due to both forms having same ID. But since I want the form entries to reflect in one place, I want to use only one form.
<div class="frm_submit">
[if back_button]<button type="submit" name="frm_prev_page" formnovalidate="formnovalidate" class="frm_prev_page" [back_hook]>[back_label]</button>[/if back_button]
<button type="reset" onclick="document.getElementById('form_[form_key]').reset();">Reset Form</button>
<button class="frm_button_submit" type="submit" [button_action]>[button_label]</button>]
[if save_draft]<a href="#" tabindex="0" class="frm_save_draft" [draft_hook]>[draft_label]</a>[/if save_draft]
</div>
This is how the formidable form code for the submit section looks like.
I want when form buttons are clicked, they should affect only that form and not the other form. How to do this?
php wordpress forms wordpress-theming
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I have two same contact forms in the same page. I'm using formidable forms and I've created one contact form. I have used the same form once in the content part and another in the footer part. But they both have same id. So when I click reset button, both forms get reset. When I click submit button, the submit message is shown in both forms. Also the errors generated if validation fails, is shown in both forms. Plus the reset button doesn't work after it shows the errors.
I know this is due to both forms having same ID. But since I want the form entries to reflect in one place, I want to use only one form.
<div class="frm_submit">
[if back_button]<button type="submit" name="frm_prev_page" formnovalidate="formnovalidate" class="frm_prev_page" [back_hook]>[back_label]</button>[/if back_button]
<button type="reset" onclick="document.getElementById('form_[form_key]').reset();">Reset Form</button>
<button class="frm_button_submit" type="submit" [button_action]>[button_label]</button>]
[if save_draft]<a href="#" tabindex="0" class="frm_save_draft" [draft_hook]>[draft_label]</a>[/if save_draft]
</div>
This is how the formidable form code for the submit section looks like.
I want when form buttons are clicked, they should affect only that form and not the other form. How to do this?
php wordpress forms wordpress-theming
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I have two same contact forms in the same page. I'm using formidable forms and I've created one contact form. I have used the same form once in the content part and another in the footer part. But they both have same id. So when I click reset button, both forms get reset. When I click submit button, the submit message is shown in both forms. Also the errors generated if validation fails, is shown in both forms. Plus the reset button doesn't work after it shows the errors.
I know this is due to both forms having same ID. But since I want the form entries to reflect in one place, I want to use only one form.
<div class="frm_submit">
[if back_button]<button type="submit" name="frm_prev_page" formnovalidate="formnovalidate" class="frm_prev_page" [back_hook]>[back_label]</button>[/if back_button]
<button type="reset" onclick="document.getElementById('form_[form_key]').reset();">Reset Form</button>
<button class="frm_button_submit" type="submit" [button_action]>[button_label]</button>]
[if save_draft]<a href="#" tabindex="0" class="frm_save_draft" [draft_hook]>[draft_label]</a>[/if save_draft]
</div>
This is how the formidable form code for the submit section looks like.
I want when form buttons are clicked, they should affect only that form and not the other form. How to do this?
php wordpress forms wordpress-theming
I have two same contact forms in the same page. I'm using formidable forms and I've created one contact form. I have used the same form once in the content part and another in the footer part. But they both have same id. So when I click reset button, both forms get reset. When I click submit button, the submit message is shown in both forms. Also the errors generated if validation fails, is shown in both forms. Plus the reset button doesn't work after it shows the errors.
I know this is due to both forms having same ID. But since I want the form entries to reflect in one place, I want to use only one form.
<div class="frm_submit">
[if back_button]<button type="submit" name="frm_prev_page" formnovalidate="formnovalidate" class="frm_prev_page" [back_hook]>[back_label]</button>[/if back_button]
<button type="reset" onclick="document.getElementById('form_[form_key]').reset();">Reset Form</button>
<button class="frm_button_submit" type="submit" [button_action]>[button_label]</button>]
[if save_draft]<a href="#" tabindex="0" class="frm_save_draft" [draft_hook]>[draft_label]</a>[/if save_draft]
</div>
This is how the formidable form code for the submit section looks like.
I want when form buttons are clicked, they should affect only that form and not the other form. How to do this?
php wordpress forms wordpress-theming
php wordpress forms wordpress-theming
asked Nov 14 '18 at 5:18
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