by WebHolism
4.4 (29 reviews)
Multiple Columns for Gravity Forms
Introduces new form elements into Gravity Forms which allow for simple column creation.
Tested up to WP 6 (Current: 6.9)
v4.0.6
Current Version v4.0.6
Updated 3 years ago
Last Update on 12 Sep, 2022
Synced 9 hours ago
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Review 4.4 out of 5
4.4
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Tracked Keywords
Showing 5 of 5| Keyword | Position | Change | Type | Updated |
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| multicolumns | 1 | — | Tag | 11 hours ago |
| multicolumn | 4 | — | Tag | 11 hours ago |
| GravityForms | 19 | — | Tag | 11 hours ago |
| multiple columns | 65 | — | Tag | 11 hours ago |
| gravity forms | 105 | — | Tag | 11 hours ago |
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- Version
- 4.0.6
- Last Updated
- Sep 12, 2022
- Requires WP
- 4.6+
- Tested Up To
- 6
- PHP Version
- 7.3 or higher
- Author
- WebHolism
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- Rating
- ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ 4.4
- Reviews
- 29
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Multiple Columns for Gravity Forms
For each Gravity Form that you had prior to update, please visit the Form Settings for each and check the Enable CSS checkbox.
We’ve tested 2 up to 10 columns. Theoretically you can have more, although this will depend on your theme and the amount of screen space you have.
Add a Row Start field. Add the field/s that are to be contained in the first column. Add a Column Break field. Add the field/s that are to be contained in the second column. Add a Column Break field. Add the field/s that are to be contained in the third column. Add a Row End field.
Add a Row Start field. Add the field/s that are to be contained in the first column. Add a Column Break field. Add the field/s that are to be contained in the second column. Add a Row End field Add a Row Start field. Add the field/s that are to be contained in the first column. Add a Column Break field. Add the field/s that are to be contained in the second column. Add a Column Break field. Add the field/s that are to be contained in the third column. Add a Row End field.
It is possible to stop the loading of these files from within the settings of the individual form. It must be noted that much of the column splitting functionality is defined by the inclusion of the CSS stylesheet. The JS file includes functionality to maintain layout integrity (removes spacing that is generated by hidden fields) when using conditional logic to hide field elements in a form.
The Row End field will default to ending a given row. I am not seeing columns on the front end, after adding Multiple Column elements to my form Check the form settings, and ensure that the Enable CSS checkbox has been checked, and save the form. If the Enable CSS checkbox is checked, please uncheck it, save the form, recheck it, and resave. Then try again.
Yes.