Pro Tip: Skip Pages on Multi-Page Forms
I’ll admit it. I’m a bit of a Gravity Wiz. And as such, I do a good bit of testing on really long multi-page Gravity …
Custom Field Confirmation
Request users to confirm important information on your forms by entering it twice. Ya know, like the option on the email field? Here’s the code: …
Dynamically Populating User Role
Use this snippet in conjunction with Gravity Forms dynamic population functionality to populate the current user’s role into any form field. This snippet assumes the …
Allow Site Creation to be Conditional with User Registration Add-on
The problem: You want to register users and allow them to optionally specify if they would like to create a site with their registration as …
Display Number of Entries Left Based on Entry Limit
Want to really entice your visitors into submitting your Entry Limit-enabled form? Display the number of entries left based on the entry limit! Be aware, …
Close Comments when Post Created via Gravity Forms
This simple snippet allows you to close comments on posts created via a Gravity Form.
Set Registered User as Post Author
Here’s a little story and a little tip. I was recently speaking with a friend (yes, wizards do have friends) and he was sharing some …
Notify Author When Post is Published
This snippet is almost identical to the snippet. The key difference is this will send a notification to post author rather than an email stored …
Notify User When Submitted Post is Published
This handy snippet allows you to send an email notification to the user who submitted a Gravity Forms generated post when that post is published. …
Skip User Registration For Logged In Users
If you’re using the Gravity Forms User Registration Add-on, this snippet will allow you to skip registration for users who are logged in when they …
Use Gravity Forms to Create User-Submitted Posts
A guide to using Gravity Forms “Post Fields” to create a form which generates a WordPress post when it is submitted.
Gravity Forms Conditional Logic Based on User Login
Have you ever wanted to conditionally show or hide a field depending on whether the user is logged in or not? No, never? How about …