List-Forms for Gravity

The “List-Forms for Gravity” plugin extends the capabilities of the standard Forms-List in the Admin Panel on the “Gravity Forms” & “Gravity View” pages.

A new line with a Description of the Form itself is harmoniously added to each line with the Form, which indicates its Name, ID, Number of Records and Number of Views, as well as an Interactive Control Unit.
This Note – is the “Description” field on the “Settings” page of each GF/GV Form.

It would seem that it would be good for this Description to be initially in a separate Column right after the Title, but if you think carefully, you realize that no – not good. The point is that Names can be long, and Descriptions can be even longer, otherwise they simply don’t make sense. And besides, the same Interactive Control Unit 0n requires a lot of space and takes up half the width of the Form List table.

It is possible that the “Description” field is not used by many. And therefore, the developers did not bother about this. Although, the developers could also make the List Customization option.
But if there are really many Forms, then the Description is simply necessary.

This Plugin gives you this opportunity.

= Futured =
* Fits harmoniously with the usual style of the List of Forms.

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Plugin Notes Label


Add your Notes to each plugin.

This Plugin allows you to Add personal Notes, comments, memo to each of the Plugins.
You can change or delete any Note at any time.
Notes are available to anyone who has access to the Plugins page.

Here are some reasons why “Plugin Notes Label” is needed and useful:

  • Over time, sometimes you forget exactly why this or that Plugin was installed.
  • Some Plugins have to be modified (although this is not correct), and their updating requires special attention. That is, you need to remind yourself and others that you cannot update such a Plugin without careful preparation.
  • Sometimes you expect a specific new promised functionality from a certain Plugin, and up to this point, all intermediate updates are not particularly important.
  • Anyone who administers WordPress can remember a few more similar reasons. ))

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