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Gravity Forms v1.6 Beta 2 Released
By Carl HancockGravity Forms v1.6 Beta 2 is now available. This is a bug fix release and we highly recommend users of Beta 1 upgrade now to Beta 2. We look forward to continue receiving feedback from users who want to help test out the new features. Please provide beta feedback and bug reports on the Support Forum and make it clear you are referring to the 1.6 Beta 2 release when doing so. Thanks!
Read moreGravity Forms v1.6 Beta 1 Released
By Carl HancockWe are excited to announce the release of Gravity Forms v1.6 Beta 1. This turned into a much bigger release than originally anticipated with a lot of great new features and enhancements, both big and small, being introduced to Gravity Forms. We are looking forward to receiving feedback from users who want to help us test out the new features. Please provide beta feedback and bug reports on the Support Forum and make it clear you are referring to the 1.6 Beta 1 release when doing so. Thanks!
Read moreGravity Forms User Registration Add-On v1.2.6 Released
By Carl HancockOur Gravity Forms User Registration Add-On has been updated to v1.2.6 and is now available. This is a maintenance release that fixes minor issues and adds a new filter for dynamically assigning a username as well as the ability to override the default WordPress registration page with a custom page.
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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