Brand new release: Gravity Forms 2.9.11
We are pleased to announce the release of Gravity Forms 2.9.11. This release includes a number of additions, updates, and fixes including…
- Added gf_inline to the list of deprecated Ready Classes to trigger the “use Drag and Drop instead” notice in the form editor.
- Added a h1 to all admin pages to improve accessibility.
- Updated links to improve accessibility by indicating when they open in a new window.
The smart way to build forms in WordPress
Designing and managing forms on your WordPress site is effortless with Gravity Forms.
Known for its intuitive drag-and-drop interface and robust capabilities, Gravity Forms empowers you to build anything from simple contact forms to advanced workflows with payment processing, conditional logic, and more.
With a growing library of form templates and a wide range of official and community add-ons, Gravity Forms adapts to virtually any use case. Whether you’re collecting customer feedback, registering users, selling products, or automating internal processes, you can do it with this powerful plugin.
Why choose Gravity Forms?
- Intuitive form builder. Easily create custom forms using our visual drag-and-drop editor – no coding required.
- Ready-to-use templates. Get started fast with a collection of prebuilt, customizable form templates for common use cases.
- Powerful integrations. Extend your forms with add-ons that connect to leading CRMs, payment processors, email marketing tools, and more.
- Developer-friendly documentation. From basic tutorials to advanced customization guides, our comprehensive docs are here to help every step of the way.
- Responsive expert support. Have a question? Our knowledgeable support team is here to help you troubleshoot and succeed.
- Email reliability with Gravity SMTP. Improve email deliverability by connecting your WordPress site to trusted email services. Gravity SMTP is included free with the Elite license.
From building your first form to scaling complex workflows across a growing site, Gravity Forms provides the flexibility and power to make it happen.
Want to try Gravity Forms before purchasing your license? Check out the free online demo.
Gravity Forms 2.9.11 changelog
- Added gf_inline to the list of deprecated Ready Classes to trigger the “use Drag and Drop instead” notice in the form editor.
- Added a h1 to all admin pages to improve accessibility.
- Fixed undefined variable when the filter gform_toolbar_menu returns an empty array.
- Fixed handling of notification addressing where comma-separation of merge tags includes spaces.
- Updated links to improve accessibility by indicating when they open in a new window.
- Updated notice for deprecated Column Ready Classes to warn about removal in Gravity Forms 3.1.
- API: Fixed a bug in the Settings API that prevents custom settings fields from being rendered in a tabbed interface.
- API: Fixed a bug in the Settings API that prevents the description from being rendered in the Post Select field.
- API: Fixed a bug in the Settings API that prevents the after_input parameter from being rendered in the Conditional Logic field.
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