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Enabling Conditional Logic For Fields
The Enable Conditional Logic option allows you create rules to dynamically display or hide the field based on values from another field.
Enabling Conditional Logic for Notifications
Conditional logic can be used with Notifications to determine which notification is sent to the user based on the data they input into the form.
Nested Conditional Logic Limitations
Gravity Forms does not officially support nested conditional logic. This means a field should not have conditional logic based on a field that also has conditional logic.
Create a New Form
Creating a form in WordPress is easy with Gravity Forms! Just follow these simple steps.
Fields Available for Forms
There are many form fields available that let you capture and store a variety of data. Learn about the three primary field types, as well as the type specific fields, such as drop down, address, and product.
Form List Page
The forms list page displays a list of all your forms. From this page you can manage and edit your existing forms and get a quick rundown on basic analytics such as views, number of entries, and the conversation ratio.
Access Your Form Settings
This article shows a few different ways to access the Form Settings screen in Gravity Forms.
{embed_post} Merge Tag
Displays the member-variable data specified for the singular post or page from which the entry was submitted.
Reviewing Spam Submissions
The following features are available on the Entries List and Entry Detail pages when entries have been marked as spam by a compatible anti-spam plugin.
Entry Creator Merge Tag
The entry creator merge tag can be used in notifications, confirmations, and with some add-ons to output properties of the user who was logged in at the time the entry was saved.