How To
A collection of missives and messages, along with nerd talk and company carryings-on.
How to… Capture Signatures Online (with the Gravity Forms Signature Add-On)
By Megan JonesCollecting a user’s signature via a form on your WordPress website can save time, reduce paperwork, and provide an impressive user experience for your clients and customers. With Gravity Forms, you can quickly create high-end forms that capture signatures and cater for any business need.
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How to… Take Subscriptions on Your WordPress Website with Gravity Forms and Stripe
By Megan JonesWith Gravity Forms you can easily accept one-off payments on your website, allowing customers to buy products, pay for a service, or make a donation. But did you know that you can also use Gravity Forms to accept subscription payments through your WordPress website?
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How to… Send Form Entries to Google Sheets Using Zapier
By Megan JonesGoogle Sheets is an extremely useful tool that allows you to easily manage, analyze, and share data. With the Gravity Forms Zapier Add-On, you can automatically send form entries to Google Sheets, streamlining the data transfer process and ultimately enabling you to gain clear insight into the information you have collected.
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How to… Collect and Store Consent with the Gravity Forms Consent Field
By Megan JonesUsing the Gravity Forms Consent field, you can collect and store ‘consent’ from anyone who submits a form on your website. You may want to ask your audience to consent to the Terms and Conditions of your service or to agree to your website’s Privacy Policy – this is all possible with our Consent field.
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How to… Add Images to a Form
By Megan JonesGravity Forms enables you to create stylish forms that connect with your audience and boost conversions. Adding images to forms can further enhance user engagement, personalizing or adding excitement to the form process, and ensuring your forms convey the right message.
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How to… Redirect Users to a New Page or URL After Form Submission
By Megan JonesOne question we’re frequently asked is how to redirect users to a new post, page, or website, after they’ve successfully submitted a form. By using Gravity Forms Confirmations, it’s a very simple process.
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How to… Customize the Text on a Form’s Submit Button
By Megan JonesThe submit button is one of the most important elements of any form, but it is often overlooked. Displaying a clear call-to-action on your submit button will grab your users’ attention and encourage them to submit that form.
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3 Forms Your Nonprofit Website Needs (and how to create them with Gravity Forms)
By Megan JonesIf you are a nonprofit organization then connecting and engaging with your audience is a must. A key aspect of this process is using the right forms on your website – forms that relate to your visitors’ needs and that crucially reflect your organization’s goals.
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How to Display User-Submitted Posts in a WordPress Front-End Post Table
By Gravity FormsThere are many situations where you might need to display user-submitted content as a WordPress front-end post. For example, you can use this sort of implementation to create a document library, a directory, or a listings website.
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How to Create and Incorporate a Privacy Policy into a WordPress Website
By Gravity FormsWritten by Donata Kalnenaite If you read our previous blog, Why you Need a Privacy Policy if you are using a Contact Form, you may be wondering where you can actually obtain a Privacy Policy and how to incorporate it into your website. This is exactly what we’ll be discussing within this article.
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How to Translate Gravity Forms to Create a Multilingual WordPress Form
By Gravity FormsWith Gravity Forms, you have the ability to create flexible WordPress forms for everything, from contact and purchase forms, to front-end post submission forms, and lots more. However, one thing you can’t do in the core Gravity Forms plugin is to translate all those powerful forms, making them accessible to people who speak different languages.
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Accepting PayPal Payments in Your WordPress Forms
By Jeff MatsonAt times, setting up a quick and simple form for receiving PayPal payments on your WordPress site is far easier than a full e-commerce solution. While full solutions offer things such as inventory management and a deeper checkout process, it’s often overkill to deploy a large-scale solution for just a few items.
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