Customize Submit Button for Gravity Forms

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Lets you customize the submit button in Gravity Forms by switching it to a button element and changing its CSS classes

Author:Ollie Murphy (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:4.0
WordPress version tested:4.4
Plugin version:1.0.0
Added to WordPress repository:12-11-2015
Last updated:24-12-2015
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Total downloads:6 078
Active installs:1 000+
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Gravity Forms already lets you customize the Submit Button under its Form Settings for each form; you can change the button's text and you can select whether the button should be an <input> or an <img> element. However, you can't add html as part of the button text and you're restricted to using either an input or image element for the button. With this plugin you can choose to use a <button> tag element instead, which also lets you embed HTML inside it. Moreover, this plugin also lets you conveniently change the CSS classes of the submit button.

There are plenty of use cases for adding HTML into the submit button text. For instance, if your button text is multiple words long and you'd like to bold or italicize some of them by wrapping certain words in strong or em tags.

Likewise, there are many reasons to change the button's default CSS class. For example, GravityForms automatically adds the 'button' class, but, if you're using the Twitter Bootstrap framework, 'btn' would actually be more helpful.

Gravity Forms requires at least: 1.9.12.16

Gravity Forms tested up to: 1.9.15.11


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