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Brand new release: Gravity Forms 2.9.9

Gravity Forms By Gravity Forms Published June 4, 2025

Blog - Brand new release Gravity Forms 2.9.9

We are pleased to announce the release of Gravity Forms 2.9.9. This release includes a number of additions, updates, and fixes including…

  • Updated Gravity Forms admin page header to reflect updated branding.
  • Updated the Autocomplete Attribute setting tooltip to provide clearer instructions about valid values and added a link to a list of supported attributes.
  • Updated the error messages that are displayed any time you try to change or delete a field when there is conditional logic based on that field so that the messages are more informative.

Gravity Forms: Custom forms for WordPress

Gravity Forms makes adding forms to WordPress a breeze. Not only is the plugin easy to use, but it’s packed with features for creating all types of forms.

From creating custom contact and newsletter sign-up forms to advanced order forms and everything in between, Gravity Forms and its library of templates and collection of add-ons have you covered.

If you’re looking for a flexible, powerful, and easy-to-use form plugin for WordPress, here are some of the reasons to choose Gravity Forms:

  • Intuitive form editor – Creating custom forms is very straightforward thanks to the easy-to-use drag-and-drop form editor.
  • Form templates – With a library of editable templates, you’ll be able to add your first form to your WordPress site in no time at all.
  • Extensive integrations – The library of in-house and community add-ons make it easy to connect your forms to many third-party services. Whether you want to connect to a payment processor, marketing platform, or countless other services, there’s probably an add-on for that.
  • Documentation library – Everyone from beginners to seasoned developers can use the helpful documentation to create the right types of forms for their site.
  • Expert support staff – If you have any questions or issues arise, you can contact our team of experts for assistance.
  • Gravity SMTP plugin – Use our new plugin to connect your WordPress site and its forms to a range of trusted email sending services to improve your site’s ability to send emails reliably. Gravity SMTP is included at no extra cost with the Gravity Forms Elite license.

If you’d like to try Gravity Forms before you buy, sign up for the free online demo.

Gravity Forms 2.9.9 Changelog

  • Fixed a JavaScript error that occurs when a submit button located outside the form is clicked. Includes a browser console error statement that recommends checking the settings of fields in the form editor for invalid HTML.
  • Fixed an inconsistency in the Rich Text Editor content when using the new AJAX submission method.
  • Fixed several RTL issues for feed pages and form settings icons.
  • Fixed an issue where the multi-column vertical list ready classes are not working for the Orbital theme.
  • Fixed an issue that prevents validation messages from displaying correctly in repeater fields.
  • Updated error handling by moving it from GF_Feed_Processor to GF_Background_Process, and improved it, so it will also catch and log errors that occur when the notifications processor is used.
  • Updated Gravity Forms admin page header to reflect updated branding.
  • Updated new AJAX submission so that the form is submitted correctly even when third-party code outputs text in the AJAX response.
  • Updated the Autocomplete Attribute setting tooltip to provide clearer instructions about valid values and added a link to a list of supported attributes.
  • Updated the error messages that are displayed any time you try to change or delete a field when there is conditional logic based on that field so that the messages are more informative.
  • API: Fixed an incorrect parameter being passed to gform_field_map_choices filter. Credit: The GravityKit Team
  • API: added the ability to query notes from multiple entries at once. Credit: The GravityKit Team.

 

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