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Description
Gravity PDF is the ultimate solution for generating digital PDF documents using Gravity Forms and WordPress.
The plugin ships with four highly-customisable PDF templates perfectly suited for displaying your user’s data. Within seconds you can personalise the documents with your company logo, change the font, size, color and the paper size. If the templates don’t suit, have one tailor made just for you or roll your own.
Digital document management with WordPress and Gravity Forms just became a breeze!
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Feature
- There’s no third-party APIs needed when generating your PDFs. That means no chance of third-party data breaches, no monthly fees or rate limits. You control the software and the documents it generates.
- We support all languages, including complex symbol-based languages like Chinese and Japanese, as well as Right to Left (RTL) written languages such as Arabic and Hebrew.
- Automatically email your PDF when a user completes a form. Have it emailed to people in your organisation, the user, or both. You can also conditionally generate and email the PDF.
- Using Gravity Forms developer-licensed payment add-ons – like PayPal, Authorize.net or Stripe – you can restrict access to the PDF until after a payment is captured.
- Protecting your user’s sensitive information is at the heart of Gravity PDF. The plugin’s security settings give you granular control over who has access to the PDFs generated.
- Our JavaScript-powered font manager allows you to install and use your favorite fonts. Now you can keep in line with your corporate style guide, or create beautiful PDF typography.
- The documentation has everything from basic install instructions to advanced developer how-to guides. Our friendly team is also on hand to provide FREE general support.
- PHP, HTML and CSS come easy? You’ll find creating your own PDF templates a breeze. If not, we offer PDF design services tailored just for you. We can even auto-fill existing PDFs!
Premium Extensions and Templates
Unlock more features for Gravity PDF with one of our premium extensions. If one of the free PDF templates aren’t working for you, try a premium template instead. All purchases have a 7-day 100% money back guarantee.
Requirements
Gravity PDF can be run on most shared web hosting without any issues. It requires PHP 5.6+ (PHP 7.0+ recommended) and at least 64MB of WP Memory (128MB+ recommended). You’ll also need to be running WordPress 4.8+ and have Gravity Forms 2.3.1+ (affiliate link).
If you aren’t sure Gravity PDF will meet your needs (and haven’t got a Gravity Forms license yet) you can try out the software via our demo site.
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Documentation & Support
We have extensive documentation on using Gravity PDF, and our friendly support team provides FREE basic support via our website (we also check the WordPress.org forums but submitting a ticket via GravityPDF.com will get a faster response).
Custom PDF Integration
We offer comprehensive PDF integration services and do all the PDF development and integration into Gravity Forms for you. You tell us what you want and our friendly and experienced developers will design, develop and install custom PDF templates tailor specifically for you. We can even auto-fill your existing PDF documents. Find out more at GravityPDF.com.
Contribute
All development for Gravity PDF is handled via GitHub. Opening new issues and submitting pull requests are welcome.
Our public roadmap is available on Trello. We’d love it if you vote and comment on your favorite ideas.
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Also, if you enjoy using the software we’d love it if you could give us a review!
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Installation
Compress pdf 2 0 0 g. You’ll find detailed installation instructions on GravityPDF.com.
Reviews
Every Monday I post Real Life Minimalists, a profile of one of my readers in their own words. If you’d like to participate, click here for details.
Today, it’s such a pleasure to feature Karen, who’s written a beautiful and inspiring piece about why she’s a minimalist. Please visit her blog to read more of her thoughts.
Karen writes:
Hi! My name is Karen, and I’ve been on this minimalist journey for more than a decade. Minimalism has become part of who I am, and occasionally I’m asked about why I’ve chosen this lifestyle. Over time I’ve come up with several answers to that question; maybe one or more of them will resonate with you.
1. I want to be satisfied.
I grew up with a mother who was never satisfied. She always wanted a better car, a bigger house, trendier clothes, a more enviable vacation. My dad worked 60-70 hours a week to make it happen, and still she was never satisfied for long.
I choose to be satisfied with what I have. As long as my family’s needs are met, I’m grateful for any extras, and I don’t want to chase after more.
2. I want to feel secure.
My husband and I have been in debt, and we’ve been out of debt, and it’s easy to say which state I prefer. There is no security like that of being debt-free.
3. I want to be generous.
Minimalists spend less than they earn because they’re not trying to buy their way to satisfaction. Spending less means it’s possible to save and give more. I love feeling that I have money to spare so I can bless someone else. To me, having room in my budget for generosity is the ultimate wealth.
4. I want to have time.
Owning less (and living in a smaller home) means I can keep my house clean and have fewer chores every evening and weekend. Shopping less saves money, but it also saves time and energy for other things. Minimalism gives me more time to pursue interest, hobbies, relationships, and new opportunities.
5. I want to follow a different path.
The relentless branding of our world depresses me. I don’t want a Disney-fied world, and I don’t want Google or Amazon to invade my home and make it “smarter.” The pursuit of happiness is on a different road than the pursuit of possessions, and I want to be on that “road less traveled.”
6. I want to understand myself.
Minimalism requires me to choose, and to do that I need to understand what matters to me. Minimalism made me question assumptions I had made about my goals and purpose; in fact, it became clear that some goals (such as career advancement and home ownership) might possibly divert me from my real purpose. This isn’t true for everyone, but it was true for me. Minimalism helped me uncover the real me.
7. I want to feel blessed.
It’s easy to feel blessed when you appreciate the belongings, opportunities, and relationships you already have. It’s impossible to appreciate the things you have if you’re constantly obsessing over the things you don’t. This doesn’t mean you can’t have goals or aspirations, just that they aren’t driven by a false sense of deprivation or entitlement.
Minimalism has helped me achieve all of these things, and I think it can greatly improve your life too. Blogs like Miss Minimalist, Becoming Minimalist, and Zen Habits have been very helpful to me over the years. Avid media composer 8 4. I invite you to visit my blog, www.maximumgratitudeminimalstuff.com, where I write about joy, contentment, purpose, and all things minimalist. I’d love to have you join me as I explore living with less clutter, busyness, and stress in order to make room for all the best things in life.
{If you’d like to learn more about minimalist living, please consider reading my book, The Joy of Less, A Minimalist Living Guide, or joining my email list.}
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