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


Gravity Forms Campaign Monitor Add-On v1.7 Released
By Carl HancockGravity Forms Campaign Monitor Add-On v1.7 is now available via automatic update. This release provides compatibility with Campaign Monitor’s checkbox custom field and the ability to map Product Fields to Campaign Monitor Custom Fields.
Read moreGravity Forms v1.5.2.3 Released
By Carl HancockGravity Forms v1.5.2.3 is now available. This is an important update that provides compatibility with changes introduced in the latest WordPress 3.2 beta which now includes jQuery v1.6.1. We always recommend users run the latest version of WordPress and Gravity Forms, so be sure to update Gravity Forms before updating to WordPress 3.2 to ensure jQuery compatibility.
Read moreGravity Forms PayPal Add-On v1.2.3 Released
By Carl HancockGravity Forms PayPal Add-On v1.2.3 has been released. This release addresses a compatibility issue involving CURL SSL peer validation that will prevent IPN from working properly on some web server configurations.
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.
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