• I’ve found this only works on the gravity forms ‘single line text’ fields, and really only styles the validation error message of that field.

    Would love to see this working though. Enabling placeholders would also be a great addition.

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  • Plugin Author ben.moody

    (@benmoody)

    Thanks for giving this a try.

    Can I ask if you tried this with the ‘address’, ‘name’ and ‘website’ fields?

    Other than the validation, these are the only fields I have needed to alter the structure when using foundation. If they don’t work i’d like to look into it.

    P.S. I’ve tested this with Zurb Foundation 4 & 5.

    Thread Starter dwood7399

    (@dwood7399)

    The address, website and name fields work, but text-area and email do not, strangely. I’m using the Reverie framework which is based on Foundation 5.

    I think I’m going to switch to Contact Form 7 anyway since it’s free and I can use the foundation form classes within its form editor.

    Plugin Author ben.moody

    (@benmoody)

    Thanks for the feedback!

    I’ve uploaded a new version of the plugin which adds validation styles to all fields and also adds some foundation style to the email field.

    Also i’ve added some more filters for the website and email fields for devs to customize the column classes.

    Unfortunately without a BIG effort from Gravity Forms getting into very unique form layout with Foundation 5 probably doesn’t get very far to be able to hit unique use cases.

    Sure I could put specific small-4 field via class on a paragraph field type…But what if I want 3 single line text fields to be in a small-8 beside it? Lots of html field types to have <div class=”row”> and other columns around it? Given that GF is all about unordered lists for markup, that seems challenging hack approach at best.

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