Turning GravityView into a Powerful PDF Builder Tool
At its heart, PDF for GravityView generates PDFs which automatically reflect the Single Entry View layout you create using GravityView’s Powerful View Builder.
At its heart, PDF for GravityView generates PDFs which automatically reflect the Single Entry View layout you create using GravityView’s Powerful View Builder.
Gravity PDF 6.4.1 resolves display issues with the Survey, Polls, Post Category and Post Custom Field types in Core and Universal PDFs.
A vulnerability in the Core Font installer has the potential for a remote code execution attack (RCE) under very specific conditions. Other security-related changes were made to reduce the potential of any unknown vulnerabilities that could be exploited.
Certificates need to look impressive and something the recipient would want to keep and be proud of. With that in mind, we’ve created six fantastic PDF designs that you can automatically generate with your Gravity Forms data
Small updates can pack a big punch, and Gravity PDF 6.3 is no exception! The primary focus for 6.3 has been to allow sharing of the Gravity PDF download URL to third party services. We’ve also added native support for Gravity Wiz’s new Entry Block perk.
It was 11:09pm last Tuesday night (Australian time) when I had the pleasure to receive the Slack notification from Gravity Forms Community Liaison, James Giroux, that Gravity Forms 2.5 had been publicly released and available for download…
In anticipation for the upcoming release of Gravity Forms 2.5 on Tuesday April 27 (US EST), today we’ve published 6.0-RC2. If you haven’t already, we strongly encourage you to start testing Gravity Forms 2.5-RC3 and Gravity PDF 6.0-RC2 on a staging site to ensure everything is functioning correctly.
Our team has been working tirelessly to finalise our own release candidate for Gravity PDF 6.0, and is now ready for testing – almost perfectly timed with the 2.5-RC2 release. We’ve done a lot of refinements since we first announced 6.0.0-beta1 in October last year. The most notable are accessibility improvements for keyboard and screen reader users and better display of the admin pages for RTL languages.
As we explained in the August update, there are serious changes afoot. In recognition of this, we’re doing a major version release and increasing our minimum requirements to PHP7.3+, WP5.3+, and Gravity Forms 2.5+. After three months, 147 commits and 520 files changed, we’re finally ready to announce our very own beta 🥳! Let’s take a peek under the hood, shall we?
Gravity PDF 6.0 is in the pipeline and will have full support for Gravity Forms 2.5. While still a while away from being released, we wanted to let users know what to expect now so they can prepare.
Time certainly flies! It has been over a year since the first release of Gravity PDF v5. When it launched, we made a promise to our users to provide an
Gold Sponsors! Gravity PDF is proud to announce its Gold-level sponsorship of the first regional WordCamp in Australia to be held at Port Macquaire on October 5 and 6 –