Advanced Filtering
Here you’ll find articles, tutorials, and releases relating to the GravityView Advanced Filtering extension – the extension allows you to add conditional logic rules to Views and fields in GravityView.
How to create and edit front-end user profiles using Gravity Forms and GravityView
Do you use Gravity Forms to register users on your WordPress site? Want to allow users to view and update their profiles from the front end (no backend access required)? In this updated tutorial, I’ll show you how to: Let’s dive in! Download the…
How to create student report cards using GravityView (with PDF export!)
Most educational institutions, from schools to universities, issue student reports each year or term, giving students (or their parents) an overview of their grades for each subject. If you work for an educational institution, you may be exploring solutions for creating student report cards…
How to register and organize teams using Gravity Forms and GravityView
Whether you manage a nonprofit, a startup or a sports team, having a way to manage and organize groups of people is important. In this post, we’re going to show you how to register, organize and manage teams on your website using Gravity Forms…
Feature Highlight: Field Conditional Logic
In this edition of Feature Highlights, we’re exploring Field Conditional Logic in GravityView. Field Conditional Logic allows you to show/hide individual fields in a View based on conditions that you set. Field conditional logic is useful if you want to hide certain information from…
How to create a customer portal for custom product orders using GravityView
Are you looking for a way to create a customer portal on WordPress that allows users to manage their interactions with your company? Customer portals provide a much-needed link between a brand and its customers. They act as a central hub for accessing information…