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Gravity Forms CSS Ready Class Selector. Gravity Forms PDF Extended. Gravity Forms PDF Extended is a powerful developer tool for creating PDF documents using form data captured from Gravity Forms.

Gravity Forms PDF Extended

While the software is targeted at web developers, we've attempted to make it user friendly for hobbyists and DIY business owners. The basic setup can be done in minutes, and there is a huge array of options to configure the PDF as you see fit. Gravity Form Features Save PDF File on user submission of a Gravity Form so it can be attached to a notificationCustomise the PDF template without affecting the core Gravity Form PluginMultiple PDF TemplatesCustom PDF NameOutput individual form fields in the template - like MERGETAGS.View and download a PDF via the administrator interface or after a user submits their formWorks with Gravity Forms Signature Add-On PDF Features Along with the above, the PDF software includes powerful feature such as: Server Requirements PHP 5+MB StringGD LibraryRAM: Recommended: 128MB.

Software Requirements Documentation and Support. Gravity Forms Data Persistence Add-On. Gravity Form Development Tips and Tricks for WordPress. Gravity Forms is pretty much the de facto standard for form development inside of WordPress.

Gravity Form Development Tips and Tricks for WordPress

The first thing that comes to mind is the standard “contact form” (which it’s very, very good at), but the Gravity Forms plugin can do so much more. I have a developers license for GF, and it’s one of the first plugins I install in any website I build. I am always amazed by how much you can do with it, how many features are built in – and how easy it is to do a lot of things (that used to take much longer). Let me take you through what I’ve learned over the last few years using the plugin. You can skip this part if you already have the plugin, but if you’re new – let me outline the reasons Gravity Forms is pretty much the de-facto forms standard within WordPress, and why using a free contact form plugin just really isn’t good enough anymore (if you build websites for clients or yourself): Entries saved in database: Most contact form plugins don’t store the entries in the db. Basic WordPress membership site with protected content using Gravity Forms - Gravity Wiz.

Level of difficulty: easy, really easy What you’ll need: Gravity Forms (Developer License)Gravity Forms User Registration Add-OnJustin Tadlock’s Members PluginAbout 15 minutes Introduction WordPress already has quite a lot of the functionality you need to create a basic membership site.

Basic WordPress membership site with protected content using Gravity Forms - Gravity Wiz

The trouble is, you quickly realise that some parts of the functionality can be improved. In this tutorial, we’ll be using Gravity Forms and Justin Tadlock’s Members plugin to turn WordPress into a basic membership site and require visitors to register to be able to see protect posts and pages. Once you’ve got the plugins installed, the configuration only takes a few simple steps. Step 1: Set up the registration form in Gravity Forms Step 2: Configure the form to create user accounts Step 3: Configure some members-only content Step 4: Add a login box to a sidebar Step 1: Setting up the registration form. Purposefully not save form in entries database « Gravity Support Forums.

How to force language « Gravity Support Forums. Gravity Forms Conditional Logic Based on User Login - Gravity Wiz. View Demo Have you ever wanted to conditionally show or hide a field depending on whether the user is logged in or not? No, never? How about if you only want to require a captcha field for non-logged-in users? Or how about if you’re running a listings site (powered by Gravity Forms, of course). Anyone can submit a listing but you want to limit the ability to upload an image with the listing to registered users. Now that we’re agreed that this could, indeed, be useful, let’s dig in! Step 1: Create a Hidden Field to Store the User Login We don’t want to do any more work than we have to so we’re going to let Gravity Forms do most of the work for us.

Standard Field Settings for the User Login Hidden Field Nothing special here. Advanced Field Settings for the User Login Hidden Field Many users were confused about adding the space after the merge tag. Require All Columns of List Field - Gravity Wiz. Set Number of List Field Rows by Field Value - Gravity Wiz.