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


Gravity Forms Mailchimp Add-On v4.6 Update
By Jonathan CalderonRejoice mailing list aficionados! We are introducing a brand new update to our Mailchimp Add-On for Gravity Forms. In this new Gravity Forms Mailchimp Add-On v4.6 update, you’ll find: Added support for Marketing Permissions (GDPR) fields
Read moreNew Release: Constant Contact Add-On 1.0
By Jonathan CalderonWe are very excited to announce a new addition to our Official Gravity Forms Add-Ons family. We are introducing the brand new Constant Contact Add-On for Gravity Forms, combining one of the best email marketing services with the best WordPress forms plugin. In this new Gravity Forms Constant Form Add-On v1.0 release, you’ll find: Seamless integration of Gravity Forms with Constant Contact Flexible Custom Fields applications Powerful Conditional Logic and Mapping Easy GDPR Compliance
Read moreGravity Forms Highrise Add-On 1.3 Update
By Jonathan CalderonWe have great news! We are introducing a brand new update to our Highrise Add-On for Gravity Forms. In this new Gravity Forms Highrise Add-On v1.3 update, you’ll find: Updated Plugin URI and Author URI to use https. Added GPL to plugin header. Fixed a PHP notice which would occur when sending a request to Highrise. Added security enhancements. Added user agent to API requests.
Read moreHow to Use Gutenberg with Gravity Forms
By Jonathan CalderonGutenberg with Gravity Forms With the introduction of version 5.0, the team at WordPress have released the Gutenberg plugin as their default editor. If you install WordPress from this point forward or update your existing version, you’ll see the classic editor has been replaced with the Gutenberg editor. If you are unfamiliar with Gutenberg, we’ve prepared a small introduction for you below this article. Click here to read it. Since WordPress 5.0 removed the classic editor, you’ll notice the Add Forms button that embeds a Gravity Form has been removed. But do not worry! There are a few ways you can use Gutenberg with Gravity Forms. There are a three methods to add a Gravity Form to a page or post: 1. Install the Gravity Forms Gutenberg Block (Recommended) This is the cleanest and simplest method, so it’s the one we recommend to all Gravity Forms users. We strongly recommend you get used to using Gutenberg blocks, because this is how WordPress will be developed in the future.
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