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Gravity Forms Read Only Fields
In this article, I’ll show you how to make any input field in your Gravity Forms form read-only, preventing the data in the field from being modified. The Use Case: There are several reasons for this solution, however, we needed this solution for a specific project where we built a membership site with Gravity Forms. When the user signs up for a free trial, we used a hidden field to record the “Enrollment Date”. When their trial is over, they are sent to a subscription form to start their paid subscription. We also use a hidden field in this form ...
Gravity Forms Starter License with GoDaddy Managed WordPress Hosting
When you buy GoDaddy’s Managed WordPress hosting, you also get a free Gravity Forms Starter license. But what are you really getting? What do you get from Gravity Forms with a GoDaddy starter license? Just keep in mind, it’s called a “Starter” license for a reason. A GoDaddy Starter License provides: Access to automatic updates and future releases of Gravity Forms (core plug-in) Access to the normal GoDaddy support and services you are entitled to It does not provide access to: Official Gravity Forms add-ons Access to Gravity Forms official support If you just need basic forms… The Starter license ...
How to Add a Gravity Forms Form to Your Page in Elementor
As of this writing, Elementor does not have a built-in element for adding a Gravity Forms form to your pages. However, you can still use Gravity Forms with Elementor, and in this article, I will show you three different methods you could use to add your forms to your pages in Elementor. Let’s get started! #1 The Shortcode Method By default, Gravity Forms uses shortcodes to embed your forms on a page and with the Elementor shortcode element you can continue to use this method. The only challenge, there is no “shortcode generator” like there is in the Classic Editor ...
Building a Multi-Page Form in WordPress with Gravity Forms
I originally wrote this article in 2011, and until Gravity Forms released the version of their plugin that provided support for building multi-page forms, it wasn’t very easy to accomplish in WordPress. Today, ten years later, this isn’t such an exciting feature, it is common place and every form building plugin supports multi-page forms. I copied this quote from the original blog post announcing the release: However, building multi-page forms in Gravity Forms is still really cool and often used, so I thought I should update this article and make it a how-to tutorial, for using Gravity Forms to build ...
Tutorial: Setting Up the Gravity Forms Stripe Add-on
This tutorial will take you through, step-by-step, the process for installing and setting up the Gravity Forms Stripe Add-on. Pre-Requisites Gravity Forms Pro License SSL Certificate Installed and Configured A Stripe account A Stripe account log in with the user role of “owner” or “administrator” Installing and Activating Stripe Go to Forms => Add-Ons Locate Stripe Click “Install“ Click “Activate Plugin“ The Stripe Settings Connecting Gravity Forms to your Stripe account. Go to Forms => Settings => Stripe Part 1: Selecting Your Mode and Connect to Stripe Click “Test“ Click “Connect with Stripe“ If you’re not logged in, Click “Sign in” top right of ...