Adding Gravity Form Merge Field Modifiers

Gravity Forms does all kinds of nice things with merge fields. These mail-merge-like chunks make it really easy to create content, send custom messages, or redirect people using the data submitted via forms. When your plain data doesn’t do what you need, there are a number of useful built in modifiers. I’ve mainly used the […]

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In spite of

Audrey’s post explaining why she’s stepping away from ed-tech for good was something that resonated with me in a few different ways. I’ve also been a fan of Desmos (the tool) and Dan Meyer (the person) for a long time. That’s going back many years (2009 easily). But I separate the tool and the person […]

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Gravity Forms to Events Calendar Pro

I did some work making Gravity Forms create Events Calendar events back in 2017. Things have gotten easier with the Gravity Forms Advanced Post Creation plugin. I used this on the Anti-Racism site and forgot to document it. First set up your form so it gets you the data you need. You’ll need something like […]

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Changing the Order of Fields on Gravity Forms Mobile View

This is one of those odd needs that maybe no one will ever have but I think it’s worth documenting because you can do it. Seeing possibilities helps change how you think. While this scenario might be unique, you might have a different odd need that’s close enough that this inspires some different thoughts around […]

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Customizing Your Gravity Forms to Slack Message

Gravity Forms has a great Slack addon that lets you push content from form submissions into Slack. I like it because you can centralize conversations in Slack while guiding submissions from people outside your organization. I’ve used it mainly for support requests. Slack is an easy place to discuss the submission (doing this via email […]

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Weekly Web Harvest for 2022-05-29

Accessibility Statement – Writing for Success – 1st Canadian H5P Edition Nice example pressbook/h5p integration and the accessibility statement is worth checking out. h/t cogdog Audit finds ‘excessive’ number of unused Chromebooks at RPS Auditors said there didn’t seem to be a formal process in place to monitor the collection of Chromebooks when students leave […]

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