Hi everyone,
I’ve built a simple form with four text fields, and I’m looking to create an IFTTT rule that automatically generates a Microblog post when the form is submitted. I noticed that I can select "On Created" and then "BlogPost" in IFTTT, but I’m not sure if this applies to Microblog posts specifically. If not, how would I configure the IFTTT rule to create a Microblog post instead of a regular blog post?
Thanks in advance for your help!
What is a microblog? :-)
ConfiForms can create blog posts and/or pages, but we are not sure what microblogs are..
Alex
Hello,
Mikroblog is a macro from Linchpin and acts as a small blog section that you can place on individual pages, but this compatibility probably won’t work as expected.
However, a Blog Post is basically the same thing — the only difference is that my completed form or message will end up in the internal blog section. Could you show me how I can configure this?
I know I have to use an IFTTT rule, then "on Created" and "Create BlogPost," but how do I restrict it to my specific section so that the entry is only published in my area blog and no one else can see it?
Thanks,
Best regards
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