GravityView
Gravity Forms is the best WordPress form plugin, but sometimes you need to display form entries on the front end. That’s where GravityView comes in.
GravityView is a powerful add-on for Gravity Forms that allows you to display Gravity Forms entries on the front end. Display your entries using a variety of beautiful layouts, filter views, allow users to edit their own entries, and much more. Here you’ll learn about configuring new Views, how to display entries on a map or calendar, how to display user profiles, and more.
Feature Highlight: The [gvlogic] Shortcode
In this edition of Feature Highlights, we’re homing in on GravityView’s powerful [gvlogic] shortcode. The [gvlogic] shortcode allows you to show/hide content based on user inputs, restrict content on your site to logged-in users, and much more! If you’re new to GravityView, you’ll soon…
How to Display Your Gravity Forms Survey Responses on the Front End
Are you looking for a way to display your Gravity Forms survey responses on the front end of your website? The Gravity Forms Survey Add-On allows you to track the results of your surveys, but only from the backend. One way around this limitation…
Feature highlight: The GravityView Custom Content field
Welcome to Feature Highlights! In this new series, we’ll be exploring exciting features of GravityView and our related add-ons to help you get the most out of our plugins. In this edition, we’re looking at one of GravityView’s most powerful features – the Custom…
Feature Highlight: Using the [gv_entry_link] Shortcode
Welcome to Feature Highlights! In this new series, we’ll be exploring exciting features of GravityView and our related add-ons to help you get the most out of our plugins. In this edition, we’ll be focusing on one of those powerful, yet often overlooked features…
How to Add a QR Code to GravityView That Encodes Gravity Forms Data
You’ve probably seen a QR code before. You know, those odd mosaic-looking codes with a bunch of little squares inside? They’re everywhere these days. You can find them on restaurant menus, information brochures, and even social media posts! QR codes are handy for storing…
How to Build a WordPress Audio Library Using GravityView DataTables
Are you wondering how to build a WordPress audio library? The popularity of audio content is growing. In 2021, the average time spent listening to digital audio among the US population was a staggering 1 hour and 34 minutes per day! Using GravityView’s DataTables…
How to Create a WordPress Book List Using GravityView DataTables
Did you know that reading increases emotional intelligence, improves decision-making and reduces mental decline in old age? Reading books is a healthy hobby enjoyed by many people around the world. But with so many books out there to choose from, how do you keep…
Attention Nonprofits: Attract More Donors With GravityView!
Did you know that online giving grew by 12.1% in 2021? Opportunities for online fundraising are increasing every day, and your website plays a big role in your success. In fact, DoubleTheDonation.com found that nonprofits routinely leave a lot of potential revenue on the…