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.

Creating a database of actors and actresses

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…

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Add “Claim Entry” functionality in GravityView

TLDR: You can claim an entry in GravityView using the Gravity Flow plugin as described in this how-to article. What’s “Claim Entry”? Many of our customers use GravityView to display a list of businesses (a directory). They add the businesses and then want the…

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GravityView + WPML

GravityView + WPML

If you want to run a site in multiple languages, the WPML plugin is a powerful tool. Lots of our GravityView customers use WPML, so we wanted to put together a how-to to translate a View into multiple languages. Read how to translate a View

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