Gravity Forms
October 9th, 2011
Quickly build and design your WordPress forms using the drag and drop form editor. Select your fields, configure your options, and easily embed forms on your WordPress powered site using the built in tools. Text field, paragraphs field, drop-downs, checkboxes, radio buttons, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, website URL’s and file uploads are all covered.
One of the best features is the ‘conditional fields’. These are conditional events that show and hide more fields depending upon the users choices (for instance, my contact form asks if a person has a website. If they say yes, more fields appear).
Form Settings
Easily configure the title, description, settings and confirmation message using the form settings.
Limit Entries
Running a quiz and only want to accept 50 entries? Easily limit how many entries a form will accept and display a custom message when that limit is reached.
Schedule Forms
Only want a form available for a limited period of time? Set a start and end date to limit form access and display a custom message when the form has expired.
Pricing Fields
Gravity Forms makes it’s easy to create order forms. Order forms can incorporate pricing specific fields to allow your users to make selections and generate a total based on product and option selections.
Post Fields
Gravity Forms isn’t just for entries. It can also create WordPress posts. It’s easy to build a form that creates WordPress Posts on your site. They’re perfect for user-generated content, directory listings and much more.
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