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Import Gravity Form Entries

Symptoms You have a CSV file that you’ve exported using the Gravity Forms plugin, but you can not import Gravity Form entries out of the box. This is not a bug; this is the expected behavior. How to fix it GravityView has created a Gravity Forms add-on, Gravity Forms Import Entries, that will enable you to import Gravity Form entries. You can review the documentation on how this add-on works here. This add-on does not require that you have a GravityView license. Did you know you can also use this plugin to migrate your forms and entries from other form ...

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Display an Uploaded Image in Your Notifications Using Merge Tags

Symptoms If you’re using a File Upload field in your Gravity Forms form to collect an image and the {all_fields} merge tag in your form notifications, the email will only include a hyperlink to the image file. If you prefer to configure a custom notification, and want to display the uploaded image instead of a hyperlink, it can be done. How to fx it When adding the File Upload field merge tag to you custom notification message, you will need to wrap the merge tag in a <img> tag as demonstrated below. Note: Be sure that you add the code ...

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Include a Signature Image in Your Notifications Without Using the {all_fields} Merge Tag

Symptoms If you’re using the Gravity Forms Signature Add-On and the {all_fields} merge tag in your form notifications, the signature image will display by default. However, if you prefer to configure a custom notification, and not use the {all_fields} merge tag, you’ll notice when adding the Signature field merge tag to your notification, instead of the image displaying, you will only see the link to the signature image. How to fx it When adding the Signature field merge tag to you custom notification message, you will need to wrap the merge tag in a <img> tag as demonstrated below. Note: ...

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How to Skip Pages in a Multi-Page Form Built with Gravity Forms

In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through how to configure a multi-page form built with Gravity Forms to skip pages based on the users selections. FAQs Is it possible to submit the form from any page? Yes. If your particular use case doesn’t require the user to go to the last page in your form (where the submit button is), whichever page is the “last page” will trigger the submission when clicking next (demonstrated below). Can you use confirmation redirects even if you don’t submit the form from the last page? Yes. Your confirmation conditional logic just needs to be ...

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How to Add a Gravity Forms Form to Your Page in Divi

As of this writing, the Divi Builder does not have a built-in element for adding a Gravity Forms form to your pages. However, you can still use Gravity Forms with Divi, and in this article, I will show you two different methods you could use to add your forms to your pages in Divi. The Divi Add-On Method Using the Divi Gravity Forms plugin does more than just add a new Gravity Forms element to the Divi page builder, it also adds tools for styling your forms from within the page builder. You’ll need to download, install, and activate the ...

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Using Gravity Forms to Build a Simple Paywall Solution

A Paywall is used to prevent access to some kind of content, i.e blog post, ebook, download, membership site, until your customer completes a purchase. In this article I will be walking you through how to setup a simple paywall solution using Gravity Forms and Stripe. Prerequisites Gravity Forms Pro License (at minimum) Popup Maker Plugin Stipe.com Account (or PayPal) If you only have a Basic license from Gravity Forms, you can upgrade following the instruction here. Pro will provide you with the Stripe and PayPal Add-Ons you will need to handle the money part. Building Your Form I prefer ...

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