Have you wanted to make your forms look nicer by adding icons in the input boxes? Here’s how to do it with Gravity Forms: 1) Upload your icons to the site. I prefer to use ftp and upload the icons to the image folder of my theme so clients won’t delete them by mistake, but…
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Have Form Open in Lightbox
7/20/16 Update: After finding out about the comment below, I now recommend you use https://wordpress.org/plugins/popups/ instead. Having a form open up in a lightbox is a common request. There are many plugins that do this for images, videos, etc, but why not forms? It took me a while, but I finally came across this plugin…
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Gravity Forms Tutorial – Field Types
by Laura Hartwig newly updated 7/1/2013 Gravity Forms can be used for so much more than simple contact forms! It offers quite a few different options for form fields including ways to allow users to submit post entries or to set up a shopping cart. Here are samples of all the field types along with…
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Gravity Forms Tutorial Part 3: How to Use Conditional Logic
by Laura Hartwig Gravity Forms has a wonderful feature call “Conditional Logic” which allows you to make large, overwhelming forms seem much smaller and easier to navigate. Watch this quick video to see how easily you can use it on your form.
Tutorial: Gravity Forms Part 1- Getting Started
by Laura Hartwig If you need a form for your WordPress site, I highly recommend Gravity Forms. It’s a paid plugin, but I consider it well worth the price. Contact Form 7 is another nice, free option, but if you don’t want ads on your site, Gravity Forms is the way to go. Gravity Forms…
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