Using Search Operators with GFSearch
The operators attribute in GFSearch allows you to define how each search value is compared to its corresponding field in the search attribute. It should be a comma-separated list, with each operator …
The operators attribute in GFSearch allows you to define how each search value is compared to its corresponding field in the search attribute. It should be a comma-separated list, with each operator …
You can include shortcodes inside the display attribute of GFSearch using double curly braces ({{ … }} syntax). This allows you to embed other shortcodes—like gravitymath, gfsearch or any other shortcode—within the output …
The display attribute for GFSearch controls what is shown for each matching entry. You can use it in two different formats: 1. Basic Comma-Separated Field List You …
Learn how to replace the default Gravity Flow inbox with a custom layout using GFSearch. Create inboxes that match your site’s design, show the data you want, and make tasks easier to manage.
A few client invoices at month‑end are easy: open the Gravity Forms entry, resend it, send the email, archive it. Five minutes and you’re done. …
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Manually emailing hundreds of customers is tedious—but for some organisations it’s a daily bottleneck. That’s why the Mass Email Notifications plugin, which layers batch‑sending and queue controls …
Imagine you’ve just received another “New Submission” email from Gravity Forms. Someone filled out your contact form, booked a service, or requested support. Now comes …
Running a modern business is an exercise in repetition. Invoices go out every month, internal check‑ins hit the calendar every week, and compliance reports land …
Running a business in 2025 means juggling data from dozens of directions—online orders, donation forms, service bookings, internal requests, and more. Every one of those …