Adding A Form To Your Site
This documentation section links to articles that cover the primary ways to embed a form into your website. You will need a page or a post to include your form on, but once you have that all the standard WordPress embedding methods are available. Choose the one you are most comfortable with.
For the best experience, use option 1, our Embed Form button!
- Use the handy Embed Form button to guide you through the process of adding a form to an existing post or page quickly and simply. (Gravity Forms 2.6 or later)
- Creating a Form Using Blocks — learn how to create a form in WordPress 5 and beyond by using the Gravity Forms block.
- Adding a Form Using a Theme File or Hooks — for advanced users, you can utilize a function call within your site's theme file.
- Import an existing form template, and check out our library of pre-built starter templates.
- Creating a Form Using Classic Editor — use the Add Form button or insert the short code manually using the classic editor (for those using WordPress 4.9 or less, or still working in the classic WP editor).
Refer to this linked document for additional detail regarding shortcodes, and how they constructed when adding a form to your site.