

They also happened to launch about a year after the US economy melted down in 2008, so they came to market at a time when a lot more people were building websites because they needed/wanted to make some side income (sounds a lot like today…) and it was becoming easier and easier to create your own website with the advent and popularization of WordPress and others. It’s also been in the market forever, and as investors like to say “time in the market beats timing the market.” It’s been around since 2009 and because of this it’s robust and trusted. Gravity Forms is WordPress’s most popular form software, and for good reason.

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In this article, I am going to show you how to still use form software like Gravity Forms and send the data collected directly to your CRM of choice. They look terrible, they’re slow and clunky to build, and realistically they’re going to do more harm to your lead generation efforts than they are good. If (!$nextSection.Looking for an agency to help with your lead generation efforts? Check out the best lead generation marketing companies as vetted by Credo, and contact us to get connected to the right ones.īut let’s be honest – most forms offered by CRMs suck. If section isn't open, trigger click to open it $nextSection = $sectionBody.nextAll('.collapsible-sections-field:visible:first') Var $sectionBody = jQuery(this).closest('.collapsible-sections-collapsible-body') It may require additional work to suit your particular setup. Here's some example Javascript for this solution to get you started.

You can do this by adding a HTML field as the last field in each section, and within that add your button HTML. You may want to add a custom 'Next' button within each section, which when clicked opens the next section. This functionality can be achieved with a bit of custom Javascript, and there's a couple ways you could do it.

However if you copied both at the same time, the logic will come across and the IDs updated to reflect their new IDs in the target form, and thelogic will continue to work. If you copy just the text field to another form but not the dropdown at the same time, the logic will be removed from the text field in the form you've copied to. The text field has conditional logic to show it based on a selection in the dropdown. So the logic will only be copied over if the field(s) the logic relates to are also copied at the same time.įor example: you have a dropdown field and a text field. If you are copying fields to another form, the conditional logic also gets copied with it but only when certain criteria is met and that's because the field IDs change and conditional logic is attached to IDs. This is the same behaviour as the native duplicate function on the main form editor, except with bulk actions you can duplicate more than one field at the same time. If you are simply duplicating or cloning fields, the conditional logic is copied as well - and is attached to same original field(s) - ie the logic does not change. Whether conditional logic is copied or not as part of bulk actions depends on exactly which action you're running.
