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How to add Gravity Forms Blocks

WordPress 5 introduced the block based page/post editor, a replacement for the venerable classic editing environment. Gravity Forms includes its own blocks for use in the new editor.

Retiring The Batchbook Add-On

The Batchbook service has been shutdown, with all data and services being closed as of January 2019. With that in mind, as of November 2019 we have retired the official Gravity Forms Batchbook Add-On also.

Setting Up The EmailOctopus Add-On

Download and install the add-on An EmailOctopus account, that contains a list with fields associated. An EmailOctopus API key, which can be found within your EmailOctopus API area.

Creating a Feed for the EmailOctopus Add-On

Before the EmailOctopus Add-On can be used with Gravity Forms, you will first need to create a feed. Your feeds allow you to integrate a form with your EmailOctopus account and feed user information in real time to their service when a form is submitted.

EmailOctopus Changelog

This details the changes made over each release to the official Gravity Forms Email Octopus Add-On.

Gravity Forms Commitment to Accessibility

"Everyone should be able to use the web and web forms, regardless of device or ability." We want everyone to be able to use our forms, and we want site owners to be able to comply with government laws on accessibility, regardless of which country they live in or where they visit a website from.

Configuring PayPal Standard IPN Settings

Learn how to set up your PayPal IPN to communicate with the Gravity Forms PayPal Payments Standard Add-On.

gform_mollie_components_object

This hook will modify Mollie Components object when displaying Mollie Field.

Setting Up the GetResponse Add-On


Step-by-step instructions on how to setup the GetResponse Add-On.


Total Field CSS Selectors

Overview and examples of the CSS selectors available for totals.