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A collection of missives and messages, along with nerd talk and company carryings-on.


Invoices Added to Customer Account Page
By Kevin FlahautInvoices/receipts for your Gravity Forms purchases may now be accessed and printed directly from your customer account page. Follow the steps below to view and print your purchase invoices. login to your support account and go to the customer account page. Find your license key and click on the “details” link On the key details page, click on the “view/print” link to view your invoice. If you need to edit the company name and or tax ID information, you can edit that information directly from the invoice page, just look for the edit link below the customer information. If you need to print and save your invoice as a PDF file, you can simply save the form to PDF directly from your browser’s printer dialog
Read moreTwentyTen Theme-Specific Styles Removed for 1.5.2.2+
By Kevin FlahautUpdate: This change made it into an earlier release than originally expected. It’s effective for the new 1.5.2.2 release. In another bit of housecleaning and streamlining the plugin, we’ve decided to remove the TwentyTen theme-specific rules from the default forms.css file starting with the release of the 1.5.2.2 version. That’s one less thing for us to maintain and it also reduces code bloat for everyone that’s not using the current WordPress default theme. To be clear, this doesn’t mean we’re dropping support for the TwentyTen theme itself, it simply means we’re not including those theme-specific styles in the default stylesheet from now on.
Read moreThesis theme-specific styles removed
By Kevin FlahautAs of Gravity Forms version 1.5, we’ve decided to remove the Theis theme-specific CSS rules from the default forms.css file. We’re keeping a few rules geared towards the default WordPress TwentyTen theme, but won’t be continuing to support any other third party themes directly. We originally decided to try this as a service to our Thesis users, but it’s not something that’s really scalable or something we believe needs to remain in the core plugin css file.
Read moreCSS Ready Classes for Gravity Forms
By Kevin FlahautIn Gravity Forms 1.5 we’re adding some new “Ready Classes”. Using these new classes, you can easily create more advanced alternative layouts for the fields in your forms. Essentially, Ready Classes are class names that you can add to the parent element surrounding each field to take advantage of pre-defined styles included in the default form stylesheet.
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