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PaymentIntent status: is invalid – Gravity Forms Stripe Add-On

Symptoms When processing transactions with the Gravity Forms Stripe Add-On you get the PaymentIntent status: is invalid error. How To Fix It This can happen when you try to submit the form with an amount less than the minimum required by Stripe.com: Minimum and maximum charge amounts ($0.50 USD). This is most commonly the issue when testing your form in live mode and trying to process 10 cents. It can also happen if you use a product with a quantity field. If the quantity is left empty and the total is zero dollars you will see this error. It can also happen ...

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How to Migrate from Caldera Forms to Gravity Forms

The end of Caldera Forms is quickly approaching (Dec. 31, 2021). If you use Caldera Forms you likely already know they were acquired by Ninja Forms. To be clear, Ninja Forms has developed a solution for migrating your Caldera forms with a single click (at least that is how it sounds) to Ninja Forms. They are even going to give paid users of Caldera Forms a free year membership to Ninja Forms and a 75% discount for free users of Caldera Forms. That’s pretty enticing, and I’m sure it will help with retention. However, in case you’re not interested in moving ...

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Creating a Form with an Inline Submit Button in Gravity Forms 2.5

If you’re a long time user of Gravity Forms, you know that pre version 2.5 Gravity Forms relied heavily on CSS Ready Classes. However, with the release of 2.5 and the new drag and drop form builder, many of those CSS Ready classes have been deprecated (they no longer work). If you wanted to create a form with an inline submit button in version 2.4, you would use the gf_simple_horizontal class. The semi-good news is, the gf_simple_horizontal ready class has NOT been deprecated and can still be used in Gravity Forms version 2.5. That said, the not so good news, ...

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How to Switch from WPForms to Gravity Forms

Symptoms If you’ve been using WPForms and you’re ready to convert to Gravity Forms, but don’t want to lose your form entries and because working from two form plugins will suck, you need to migrate your forms to Gravity Forms How To Fix It To migrate your WPForms and form data to Gravity Forms you need two things. Gravity Forms Import Entires Add-On This add-on is where all the magic happens and is absolutely required because out of the box Gravity Forms does not support importing entires. This step-by-step tutorial: How to Migrate From WPForms to Gravity Forms (Complete Guide) ...

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How to display Gravity Forms confirmation messages in a popup

Have you ever submitted a form and wondered if the submission was a success because, well, you didn’t notice the confirmation message? That is the best part of displaying your confirmation messages in a popup, it’s kinda hard to miss (unless it’s broken 😠)! So if you want to display your Gravity Forms text confirmation messages in a popup instead of on the page, this tutorial will show you how to do just that! Quick demo of the end result: Requirements Gravity Forms (any license will do) Popup Confirmation for Gravity Forms Plugin Seems pretty simple right! It is, in ...

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How to Switch from Ninja Forms to Gravity Forms

Symptoms If you’ve been using Ninja Forms and you’re ready to convert to Gravity Forms, but don’t want to lose your form entries and because working from two form plugins will suck, you need to migrate your forms to Gravity Forms How To Fix It To migrate your Ninja Forms and form data to Gravity Forms you need two things. Gravity Forms Import Entires Add-On This add-on is where all the magic happens and is absolutely required because out of the box Gravity Forms does not support importing entires. This step-by-step tutorial: How to Migrate Ninja Forms to Gravity Forms ...

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