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Gravity Slider Fields

Description

Gravity Forms does not yet support slider fields. Until that time, this plugin may serve the purpose well.

The plugin adds a new slider field within the advanced field group. Customize your slider with the following set of options.

Supported Options

Native to Gravity Forms

  • field label
  • description
  • number format
  • range
  • handle connects
  • field label visibility
  • description placement
  • custom css class
  • field size
  • admin field label
  • default value
  • visibility
  • allow field to be populated dynamically
  • enable conditional logic

Custom

  • value relations (descriptive terms that relate to min & max number values of slider)
  • step (precision of values that can selected along the slider)
  • show value (select whether to hide, show on hover & drag, or always shows the currently selected value)
  • connect (visually connect the handle to the upper or lower edge of the slider)

If value relations have been defined, they will be displayed along with the field label in form entry details and when using merge tags.

Credits

In order to play nice with touch devices, Gravity Slider Fields utilizes noUiSlider (developed by Léon Gersen)

Screenshots

  • Rendered sliders
  • Slider field selection
  • Custom slider options

Installation

  1. Upload the gravity-slider-fields directory to /wp-content/plugins/
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress

FAQ-e

Does this plugin rely on anything?

Yes. You must install Gravity Forms for this plugin to work.

Reviews

07 December 2021
This has been a timely solution to be able to capture user data through a slider field. Almost all options are customizable, although I had to edit the css file in order to change the fill color of the field. Update:december 2021: This plugin worked fine until Wordpress stopped supporting old versions of jquery. From then on, I am experiencing problems with the plugins. This plugin was apparently abandoned by its author. Too bad, since it was great!
30 October 2020
This looks and appears nicely on Gravity Forms. However, I have calculated fields and it’s only taking the default value I’ve set and not the updated value. My confirmation message repeats the slider value… and it’s not the actual slider value it’s the default.
20 December 2019 1 reply
Does what it says it should. A bit confusing to use at first but once you get over the learning curb it’s great. More Docs would be awesome!
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Contributors & Developers

“Gravity Slider Fields” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Changelog

2.0

🐛 FIX: Maybe fix acceptance of default value
🐛 FIX: Default input not being hidden properly

1.9

📦 NEW: Use sliders in conditional logic
✨ IMPROVE: Performance when triggering change
✨ IMPROVE: Disable delayed admin notice
✨ IMPROVE: Use emoji-log for changelog

1.8

🐛 FIX: Properly handle connect option for existing slider fields

1.7

📦 NEW: Allow connecting handle to lower or upper edge

1.6

✨ IMPROVE: Remove call to deprecated GF_Field::get_conditional_logic_event

1.5

✨ IMPROVE: Update noUiSlider to 13.1.4
📦 NEW: Add calculation merge tags
🐛 FIX: Hover-drag issue
🐛 FIX: Tab focus issue
🐛 FIX: error: Slider was already initialized

1.4

✨ IMPROVE: Delay the notice

1.3

🐛 FIX: Better fix

1.2

🐛 FIX: jQuery error in loading noUiSlider
📦 NEW: Add delayed & dismissible admin notice

1.1

📦 NEW: The slider merge tag can now be used in calculations

1.0

✨ IMPROVE: Rewrite codebase to use GFAddOn

0.9

✨ IMPROVE: Play nicer with Gravity Forms
✨ IMPROVE: Update noUiSlider version

0.8

📦 NEW: Add rendering of field in form editor

0.7

📦 NEW: Add class existence check for GF_Fields

0.6

📖 DOC: Add cautionary note in the readme.

0.5

🐛 FIX: Slider failure in certain instance

0.4

🚀 RELEASE: Initial