Hi @nathaningram,
Thanks for your lovely feedback! We’re so pleased to hear that our plugin is helping to make life a little easier.
The title-removing procedure that you’re already doing is probably the easiest and quickest method, however, if you want to have more control over the appearance of your notifications, you can go into the form > Settings > Notifications/Confirmations (as needed) > Edit the desired Notification/Confirmation. On this page there is a Message area and it should contain the text {all_fields}. If you manually replace this value with the individual form field values that you want to include in your email, you’ll have more control over what the email recipient sees. Important to note: with this method, if you change your form (add or remove fields) you’ll also need to update the Notification/Confirmation manually to reflect the change.
You can find the code for individual fields by clicking on the icon to the right of the Message text area. This will have the range of form fields that can be selected contained between the Optional form fields
section and the Other
section of the dropdown.
Hope this helps!
Thanks, I’m familiar with how to customize the notifications. However, for long forms, this is a rather cumbersome process. And it’s these kinds of long forms that will likely be the ones on which your plugin is most helpful.
It would be great if there was a way to have Gravity Forms just ignore the fields with the classes your plugin uses.
But thanks for your quick response and this great plugin.
Thanks for your feedback @nathaningram, and completely understand that on big forms both solutions are far from ideal.
We’ve added your suggestion to our feature request list, and will see what we can do to get this feature added to a future release for you 🙂
I’ll update this thread once we have a update.
Thanks again for your feedback and have a great day!