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Hey Hey,
1. No, both will be taxonomy options – since you’re using ACF forms to display the form, it needs to know what data to expect. So you’ll basically have 2 of the same fields, but one is for the States and one is for the Counties. Once your user selects the State(s), we’ll use that to populate the data in the Counties <select>, but I wanted you to get comfortable with the first part first.
2. you’re getting ahead of yourself – once you accomplish what I laid out in the previous post, we’ll move on to Part 2.
Phil
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