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Gravity Forms Entries Unread Indicator

Problem Does anyone know how to add a notification badge next to the “Entries” link (backend) when a new form or entry is received? The badge should include a counter indicating how many entries remain unopened. When looking at the WordPress admin, there is no indicator in the sidebar menu that shows how many unread Gravity Forms entries you have. You would have to check each form to see this information or go to the Gravity Forms dashboard widget. Other plugins and WordPress functions use this indicator to show notifications or the number of plugins that need to be updated. ...

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Gravity Forms Limit Coupon Usage Per Customer

When using the Gravity Forms Coupons Add-On, you can limit the number of times the coupon can be used overall, but you can not limit coupon usage per user. Thanks to a user request, I came up with a couple of simple solutions.

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Gravity Forms Show Field IDs In The Form Editor

Problem Gravity Forms introduced a feature in version 2.8 called compact view and a feature to show the field ID in the builder, which was awesome. However, there are two issues. #1 There is no global setting for either of these features This means you would have to enable them individually in each form. #2 The show ID feature only works in compact view Why!? This has been a bit annoying as I would like for the field IDs always to be visible. Solution I set out to find a solution. And I found two. #1 GravityHopper This add-on also ...

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Gravity Forms Multi-Date Picker

Gravity Forms is a powerful form builder, but you might occasionally find some limitations. For example, the date picker field only supports selecting a single date. As a result, if you need the option to select multiple dates, you must add multiple date fields. I was intrigued by a user’s request for this feature and decided to find a solution. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through a custom solution for adding a multi-date picker to a Gravity Forms field in WordPress. What This Plugin Does This simple plugin will allow users to select multiple dates in a single input ...

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Embed Gravity Forms Into Elementor with a New Widget

GravityKit has released a new plugin. Many users in the community will be excited about this new addition. It’s called Gravity Forms Elementor Widget by GravityKit. This tool simplifies how you embed forms into your Elementor pages and enhances their functionality and design. If you want to know how to embed a Gravity Forms build form into an Elementor page without this widget, take a look at this article: How to Add a Gravity Forms Form to Your Page in Elementor Let’s explore how this widget can transform your website’s interaction with visitors. What is the Gravity Forms Elementor Widget? ...

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Gravity Forms Multi-Column Inline Form

Problem While Gravity Forms has had support for building inline forms since version 2.5, it hasn’t always been as easy as it is now in version 2.8+. Especially for multi-column inline forms. Creating inline forms in version 2.5 requires using CSS, and in 2.6, things got more accessible when the submit button settings were moved back into the form builder. However, some people are unaware that building a multi-column inline form is drag-and-drop easy with Gravity Forms. Solution To create your inline form, follow the steps below. There is a slight limitation here: Gravity Forms only supports four columns out of the ...

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