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Using GravityRevisions to track & restore changes to a Gravity Forms form
Gravity Forms currently only tracks form revisions when using a Consent form field and provides no way to view or restore changes to the form ("form revisions"). With GravityRevisions, there's an
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Using the Custom Content Field
Note: Custom Content fields are not sortable. The GravityView Custom Content field allows you to add plain text, HTML, shortcodes, or merge tags to your View layouts. To get started with Custom
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Displaying a Calendar
If you haven't already, please create a calendar first. You can display the calendar on your site using many ways: Shortcode WordPress widget Gutenberg block GravityView widget Shortcode To access
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An Overview of Shortcodes Added by GravityView
GravityView adds several shortcodes to WordPress. In this article, we’ll give you a brief overview of the different shortcodes added by GravityView and how each one works. The [gravityview] Shortcode
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Getting started with GravityEdit
With the GravityEdit plugin, you can edit entry values directly from the Gravity Forms "Entries" page without having to click "Edit" on each entry individually. In this article, we'll show you how to
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Restricting View Content to be Members-Only
For a full video course on using the Redirection plugin to protect Views in GravityView, check out our free course on Gravity Guide. Restricting your Views can be helpful if you run a membership site
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"How To" Guides and Tutorials
The official GravityKit blog is a powerful resource that can aid you in your building process. On our blog, we frequently publish "How To" articles, tutorials, case studies and other helpful guides
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Modifying Search Bar Inputs
The Search Bar input fields can be customized using several filters that are available in GravityView. Searchable Fields By default, all fields except File Upload, Post Image, Post ID and Section
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How to send email notifications when an entry is approved, disapproved, or the approval status has changed
Did you know you can now approve entries via email? Read here how! If you want to notify someone when their entry has been approved, you can do that using Gravity Forms Notifications. This
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CSS Guide
Here’s a summary of the CSS classes/IDs used in GravityView. Layouts Table List DataTables Edit Entry Search Bar Widget Other Styles The gv_class() Function Grid System Container List and Table Views
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[Deprecated] Using the FooBox Lightbox plugin instead of the default Thickbox
If you use GravityView 2.10 or newer, this article is not relevant. GravityView now uses the Fancybox lightbox script and has a framework for adding new lightbox script support. Here's a plugin to
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Widget shortcodes
You can use the shortcodes below to embed View Widgets. The [gravityview_widget_pagination_info] shortcode The Show Pagination Info widget Outputs Displaying X-Y of Z results text. Not visible on
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What caching plugin do we recommend? WP Rocket.
Looking for a WordPress caching plugin for your website? We recommend WP Rocket. It's user-friendly, intuitive to use, and doesn't require deep technical knowledge. Most importantly, it works well
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Merge Tags
GravityView can use all Merge Tags available in Gravity Forms, and also offers additional Merge Tags. Merge Tags can be used in many ways: Create unique content per entry with the Custom Content
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Using the [gravityview] Shortcode
The [gravityview] shortcode allows you to embed Views on your website. But that's not all. There is also a range of parameters you can use to customize the output. You can use the [gravityview]
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Configuring the (WordPress) Search Widget
The WordPress Search widget allows you to add a GravityView search bar to your sidebar, footer, or any other widget area on your site. This is helpful if you want to allow users to search your
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Configuring the Search Bar
GravityView's Search Bar allows for some great configuration options. Click "Add Widget" button If you're creating a new View, you will need to Start Fresh or choose a Data Source before you can see
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Adding Views to WordPress menus
Here's how to add Views to your WordPress menus. Go to Appearance > Menus If Views are not visible in the sidebar Click "Screen Options" tab Located in the top-right of your screen. Check the Views
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Styling the Buttons on the Edit Entry Page
Note: For an in-depth tutorial, including CSS examples, see our blog post How to Style the Buttons on GravityView's Edit Entry Page. The Edit Entry page contains three buttons - “Update”, “Cancel”
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Import Step: Upload CSV
Choose the CSV from your computer that you will import as Gravity Forms entries. The Entry Importer plugin will try to auto-detect the data types in the file. In the next step, you will be able to
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Modifying the CSS of Front-end approval
Front-end Approval requires GravityView Version 1.19 or newer Overriding the CSS If you want to use your own CSS file instead of the bundled file, there are two ways: Place a CSS file named
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Configuring the A-Z Filters Widget
In this article, we’ll show you how to get set up with the A-Z Filters extension. Prefer to Watch the Video? Installing A-Z Filters You can install the A-Z Filters extension from inside WordPress.
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Comparing GravityView’s View Layouts
Once you’ve created a new View and linked it to an existing form in Gravity Forms, the next step is to choose a View layout. Depending on your license, you can choose from up to 5 different layouts.
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Import CSV to Gravity Forms with Import Entries 2.0
Import Entries 2.0 is hands-down the best and most powerful way to import a CSV into Gravity Forms. Version 2.0 of Import Entries is rewritten from the ground up for reliability and ease of use.
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Creating an image gallery (displaying images in a grid)
If, after following the tutorial below, you can't get the images to open on a lightbox, then please read here how to fix that: Fix lightbox links not being added to images. If you have many images
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The [gravitymath] Shortcode
In order to use the [gravitymath] shortcode, you must have GravityMath installed on your website. The [gravitymath] shortcode allows you to perform advanced math calculations on your website. With