Written by Travis Lopes. Last Updated at 6:32 pm on May 31st, 2018. |
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Gravity Forms Gutenberg v1.0 Beta 3 is now available on the Downloads page.
This release provides a new MailChimp block for the upcoming overhaul of the WordPress post editor (codenamed Gutenberg). The block lets you easily insert a MailChimp newsletter signup form into a page or post, without having to create a Gravity Forms form.
MailChimp Add-On 4.2.6, also released today, is required to use the MailChimp block and can be downloaded from the Downloads page.
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Written by . Last Updated at 10:09 am on November 12th, 2019. | Comments Off on Yes, Your Landing Pages Can Make or Break Form Conversions

The answer isn’t always a simple one.
Some will argue that forms only convert when they’re short. Others say when they’re multi-step (but separated by different sections). Some have even found success with full screen forms.
But part of the issue of conversions has nothing to do with forms themselves. It’s about landing pages.
The information you include — or don’t include — on the opt-in pages surrounding your forms can make or break your form conversions.
That’s right. Even if your form is strategically optimized, you might fail if you use the wrong headline.
It’s a scary thought, especially if you’re not sure what makes a good opt-in landing page. But there are a few things you can do to ensure that your forms (long, short or otherwise) stand the best chance at converting.
Here’s what to know.
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If you've been paying even the slightest bit of attention to the WordPress community and upcoming WordPress development, you've probably heard of Gutenberg. If not, it's something you'll certainly want to be aware of.
The Gutenberg project will undoubtedly change how everyone who uses WordPress interacts with content. Looking forward, there's a high possibility that it will change publishing as a whole, impacting even those outside of WordPress.
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Written by Travis Lopes. Last Updated at 2:47 pm on April 7th, 2020. |
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Gravity Forms Gutenberg v1.0 Beta 1 is now available on the Downloads page.
This first release provides a new Gravity Forms block for the upcoming overhaul to the WordPress post editor (codenamed Gutenberg). The block lets you to easily embed a Gravity Forms form into a page or post, with access to all the standard embedding options.
As the most advanced form builder, we're committed to providing the most advanced integration with WordPress and Gutenberg. A live preview of your form will appear as you make changes to the block settings. The Gravity Forms block also includes our powerful Conditional Logic, allowing you to show or hide the form based on the current time, the user's logged in state and the current user's WordPress role.
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Written by Steve Henty. Last Updated at 6:30 pm on June 1st, 2018. |
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Gravity Forms v2.3 Release Candidate 4 is now available via the
downloads page. It is only available via automatic update if you have previously installed a Gravity Forms v2.3 Beta.
Version 2.3 is a feature release that includes a variety of enhancements and improvements. A complete rundown of the features, enhancements, and changes can be found below.
This is the first time Gravity Forms has ever made such a major change to the
database schema so we want to ensure that every site is upgraded successfully without any loss of entry data. To avoid potential issues we advise all customers to test this version before the final release and report any issues.
Now is the time for 3rd party developers and customers who have implemented customizations that may be impacted by these changes to be testing and readying changes in preparation for the final release of Gravity Forms v2.3 via automatic update.
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Collecting repeatable data is a frequent need when building WordPress forms. Whether you're registering players for a team, recording employees working for a company, or purchasing multiple configurable products on a single checkout form you'll need a way to collect repeatable data.
In this article, we'll show you an effortless way to obtain and work with repeatable data and fields by utilizing Gravity Forms and the 3rd-party plugin, GF Nested Forms by Gravity Wiz.
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Over the years, Gravity Forms has increasingly committed to making your WordPress forms accessible to the widest audience possible. Partnering with accessibility experts within the WordPress community such as Amanda Rush has allowed us to ensure that forms created with Gravity Forms are compatible with accessibility tools such as screen readers.
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Written by Steve Henty. Last Updated at 6:29 pm on March 29th, 2018. |
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Gravity Forms v2.3 Release Candidate 3 is now available via the
downloads page. It is only available via automatic update if you have previously installed a Gravity Forms v2.3 Beta.
Version 2.3 is a feature release that includes a variety of enhancements and improvements. A complete rundown of the features, enhancements, and changes can be found below.
This is the first time Gravity Forms has ever made such a major change to the
database schema so we want to ensure that every site is upgraded successfully without any loss of entry data. To avoid potential issues we advise all customers to test this version before the final release and report any issues.
Now is the time for 3rd party developers and customers who have implemented customizations that may be impacted by these changes to be testing and readying changes in preparation for the final release of Gravity Forms v2.3 via automatic update.
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Written by Carl Hancock. Last Updated at 6:18 pm on January 30th, 2018. |
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The release of Gravity Forms v2.3 is fast approaching and we have released updates to several Gravity Forms Add-Ons in preparation for this release.
The following add-ons have been updated for compatibility with the database schema changes that will be coming in the next major Gravity Forms release: Authorize.Net, Partial Entries, PayPal Payments Standard, PayPal Payments Pro, Signature, and User Registration.
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Each form on your website provides you with the ability for people to interact and submit information from the front-end, but there are some situations where the submitted information needs to be visible from the front-end and sometimes edited.
A common use for this is with user profile pages. Information that a user submitted 5 years ago can sometimes become invalid and in need of editing. Instead of digging through form entries inside the WordPress admin, allowing the user to directly edit their own entry is a far easier solution.
In this article, we'll show you how to edit Gravity Forms entries from a page on the front of your website, and how to enable your users to edit their own entries without even granting them access to the WordPress dashboard!
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