You can't 'record' a set of actions with Selenium WebDriver, you will need to write those steps manually.
Strictly speaking you can capture user input by using the WebDriver API in your chosen language (C#, Java, PHP, Ruby. Python, Perl or JavaScript
) and it vaguely resembles using the DOM. If it suits your requirements you could use configuration files to supply some of your user input.
Navigate to a URL:
WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver();
driver.get('url')
Click a link/button:
WebElement element = driver.findElement(By.id("coolestWidgetEvah"));
element.click();
Enter Text in a field:
WebElement element = driver.findElement(By.id("coolestWidgetEvah"));
element.sendKeys('userinput');
For more information on the API Selenium HQ is pretty definitive:
http://seleniumhq.org/docs/03_webdriver.html#introducing-the-selenium-webdriver-api-by-example
If you're going from Selenium IDE
to writing tests it'd be really useful to check out the page object pattern as I've found it makes your tests more maintainable in the long-run. This link is a good starting point because it gives an overview, and a visual representation of what you get by following the pattern:
http://blog.josephwilk.net/cucumber/page-object-pattern.html
Hope that helps.