I’d love some help answering this question: Can Blogger.com sites support “moderated web forms for post contributions which include attached photos” like WordPress can using Gravity forms or TDO-Mini Forms? I think the answer is no, but I’d like confirmation.
I need to setup a “lesson idea sharing site” for teachers and principals to use in a district, but do NOT want to require people to join/login to a Blogger site / dashboard and contribute by adding a post that way. I want to allow teachers and principals to anonymously (without a login) submit a title, message, and attached photo from a simple web form. This is the type of “crowdsourced school news contribute form” I’ve setup this year for the ClassenSAS PTSA. If Blogger can do this, I’ll probably give it a try, since the district I’m working with already uses Google Apps for Education. If it won’t, however, I’ll go with WordPress and Gravity Forms.
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