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GravityForms as a Registration Form

  1. sepple
    Member

    I am looking for a WordPress plugin to use as a registration form for a non-profit soccer tournament.

    I need to be able to create a forum with many fields and be able to edit the layout. Meaning I need to ask people for Wins, Losses and Ties in separate fields but do not want that to be 6 lines tall.

    Also, I need to be able to send a custom confirmation email with their registration information to the email provided.

    Are these features included?

    Posted 14 years ago on Tuesday July 27, 2010 | Permalink
  2. Sepple, I'm working on this too.

    I'm commenting here so I can see if you get any reply.

    For what it's worth: I'm using the HTML block, and hoping to use input type=hidden along with some javascript to pass along the data to my email notifications. If you want to see if I get a reply, see here:

    http://forum.gravityhelp.com/topic/possible-bug-field-label-not-displayed-in-html-full-margin

    Posted 14 years ago on Tuesday July 27, 2010 | Permalink
  3. sepple
    Member

    Thanks, it looks more and more like I will just include my own coded form with an export to csv link.

    Posted 14 years ago on Tuesday July 27, 2010 | Permalink
  4. Gravity Forms can be used for what you want.

    If you want the form laid out so multiple fields are on one line then you would use CSS to position those fields so they are one line. Gravity Forms default layout is one field per line but it's completely customizable via CSS. The markup itself isn't customizable, but it's all put together using standard CSS so you can customize it via CSS.

    It supports confirmation emails out of the box. You can setup a confirmation email to go to the admin (you) as well as the user submitting the form.

    Posted 14 years ago on Tuesday July 27, 2010 | Permalink