Education Use Cases
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Announcing GravityView 2.19: powerful new fields for building customized apps
We’re excited to announce the release of GravityView 2.19: with new View fields for embedding forms and embedding other Views, building powerful applications with GravityView has never been easier! Even better, for power-users who customize CSS and JavaScript, we added a new “Custom Code”…
How to copy a Gravity Form from one website to another
Are you looking for an easy way to copy a Gravity Form from one website to another? Building new forms from scratch can be a time-consuming process, especially if they contain a lot of fields or you need to replicate the same form across…
Ultimate guide to the top 10 WordPress business directory plugins in 2024
Are you looking to build a business directory for your local town or an internal directory for your company? You’ll need a WordPress business directory plugin! Business directories help customers find products and services that they need. Real Estate companies use directories to showcase…
How to bulk update entries in Gravity Forms and optimize your workflow
Updating entries in Gravity Forms can be a time-consuming process, especially if you’ve got hundreds of entries that need editing! Bulk entry editing allows you to save precious time and streamline your workflow. In this post, we’re going to show you two different ways…
How to combine and display data from multiple Gravity Forms
So you’re using Gravity Forms to collect data and now you need a way to connect two or more forms and combine the data together? In this post, we’ll show you how to: All of this is possible using GravityView and our Multiple Forms…
How to build a student registration system on WordPress using GravityView
Did you know that more than 20 million students enrolled for college in the US in 2022? Schools, colleges and other educational institutions all need a way to register new students, safely store their information, and update it when necessary. In this tutorial, we’ll…
