![]() Write the code in the functions-php of the child-theme, replace "replace_name_of_acf_field" and then use the shortcode. Two years too late, but maybe someone is still interested. ![]() Then some how the submitted information gets parsed into a page that shows your latest 5 blog posts as links or whatever parameters I define in the widget/plugin that the RSS feed would be. I’m trying to figure out a way to do this either with their default rss feed via another shortcode plugin that can pull that information? or some other plugin entirely that supports dynamically linking to a data field from the front end submission form. 1-click Use in WordPress This code will simply add a link below the post type’s archive page title, encouraging users to subscribe to this particular content type. Hope I explained enough of it that it makes sense. Let me know if there's any clarification needed above. I've created Single page template to render all the submitted data.I'm using Elementor/pro, crocoblock (jet engine) to build my frontend submission form.I don't want to import the actual post to my site. There are four possible URLs for each of your feeds.Is there a code snippet to make this possible? Or a plugin that would make this likely to happen. I've tried multiple RSS feeds plugins and addons and none provide this kind of option. Which ideally would point to the form submission's meta data or custom field data that's entered. So there's no option point to dynamic data in this case. If you try to add the Wordpress RSS Feed widget into your Elementor page, you'll see that it's requires a defined link (static). I then created a page based on those submissions and want to display their blog url with Wordpress RSS feed. ![]() I have a frontend submission from that collects people's submitted blog url.Hi Hoping someone can shed some light on how this can be done.
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