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[Closed] Using WPforms with toolset form creator?

This support ticket is created 3 years, 10 months ago. There's a good chance that you are reading advice that it now obsolete.

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Last updated by Christian Cox 3 years, 10 months ago.

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#2011191

Tell us what you are trying to do? Use WPforms but have Toolset Access control, or use WPforms shortcode in toolset form maker?

Is there any documentation that you are following? no

Is there a similar example that we can see? no

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#2011263

Hello, there is no direct integration between Toolset Access Control and WPForms, and I suspect that using WPForms shortcodes inside the Toolset Forms builder will have unexpected results since both systems produce forms on the front-end of the site. If the main goal is to restrict access to WPForms content by user role, then the most practical solution here may be to utilize Toolset's conditional blocks in the block editor to show and hide content conditionally based on the current User's User Role. Another option is to use Access Control shortcodes wrapped around WPForm content in a classic editor area to achieve the same goal.

I would need more information about the problem to be able to offer more direct guidance. Would you like to share more information about the problem scenario to discuss other options?

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