Creating a database of actors and actresses
On our blog, we recently featured a case study of one of our users, Adam Cavotta, who is a Senior University Training Specialist at New Mexico State University. NMSU uses GravityView in nearly 10 different ways. In this ongoing blog series, we’ll teach you how to create similar applications for… Read more
We have new license names!
Introducing our new plan names Today, we’re changing our plan names to be clearer: GravityView Core – Access to the GravityView plugin. Previously known as “Sol”. Core + Extensions – GravityView Core, plus our Premium Extensions. Previously known as “Interstellar”. All Access – Full access to all the plugins we… Read more
GravityView 2.0 has arrived!
We’ve been working on GravityView 2.0 since December 2016, so we are super excited to finally share it with you! Our goal was simple: improve the core of GravityView. The new plugin is powered by a brand-new engine that will serve us well for years to come. We won’t get… Read more
GDPR and GravityView
Note: This post does not constitute legal advice. What is the GDPR? The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a European Union regulation designed to protect private Personally Identifiable Information (PII) for all European Union citizens. In short, it is designed to protect users from unauthorized data collection from the… Read more
Announcing a Partnership with WP Rocket
Here at GravityView, we’re all about supporting the WordPress community, especially other great plugins and developers. As such, we’re happy to announce a partnership with WP Rocket, one of the best caching plugins available. We use it personally on our own website, so we can attest to its awesomeness ourselves!… Read more
Exact-match search for Gravity Forms Multiselect and List fields
A GravityView customer had a form on his site containing a Multiselect field of all the US states. The problem was that their search results for the state “Kansas” were also matching the state “Arkansas“. This wasn’t good. If the field were an Address field, it would have been easy,… Read more
Just released the next beta of GravityView 2.0
The next major release of GravityView has made great progress! If you are part of the beta program, you will see Beta 2 in your available plugin updates. Gennady has been working away at rewriting major parts of GravityView, while also writing tests to make sure we have full backward… Read more
What’s in store for 2018?
We have a huge year lined up for GravityView At our team meeting in the beginning of the year, Rafael, Gennady, and I (Zack) looked at our roadmap for 2018, and agreed that: The roadmap was achievable When the 2018 roadmap is completed, GravityView will be more powerful and easier… Read more
Announcing DIY Layout
I was building a “Testimonials” View and I was getting frustrated by the limitations of the List layout. I didn’t want everything in a Custom Content field, so I created the DIY layout. DIY is for people who can code solutions, but don’t want to! Zack Katz (me), GravityView creator… Read more
How to Use GravityView’s [gvlogic] Shortcode to Show or Hide Content on Your Website
GravityView adds multiple shortcodes to WordPress, including the powerful “gvlogic” shortcode. Using , you can show or hide content based on a range of different parameters. When you combine this functionality with specific merge tags, you can achieve some pretty neat results! In this post, we’ll walk you through some… Read more