WordPress 4.2.3 Security Release and the Shortcode API
This week the WordPress Security team push an automatic update patching a vulnerability found in the Shortcode API – kudos to the team for keeping us all safe! To fix
This week the WordPress Security team push an automatic update patching a vulnerability found in the Shortcode API – kudos to the team for keeping us all safe! To fix
In our 3.7.2 release we’ve patched an issue that displayed the incorrect time a Gravity Form entry was submitted and, in certain circumstances, would have an incorrect date displayed in
Just in time for Easter, this maintenance release focuses on better reliability and fixing a few bugs reported by users over the last month. Most of the changes are behind
Today we’ve officially released the 3.7 update of Gravity PDF. You will be prompted to automatically upgrade over the next 24 hours, or you may download directly from our WordPress
TL;DR: You can download the 3.7.0 Beta from GitHub. Remember, don’t use it in a production environment, and provide feedback via GitHub. This time last month we released version 3.6
We’ve hit the ground running in 2015 and made a sleuth of changes to our business, documentation, support and plugin which will greatly benefit our users and the long-term viability
All users should upgrade to version 3.5.11 immediately While auditing the plugin for the Gravity PDF 3.6.0 Beta release, we found and FIXED a security vulnerability that could allow unauthorised
Gravity PDF 3.6 makes a big change to the underlying file structure that runs the plugin. We’re moving the PDF_EXTENDED_TEMPLATES folder, which has traditionally been located in your active theme
With more and more businesses, web developers and bloggers relying on Gravity PDF to generate PDFs on their websites* it comes as no surprise you want the software to be