I recently incorporated Gravity Forms into my website and I’m experiencing issues with getting my forms to display. I’ve searched multiple web forums for an explanation and it appears the problem lies with the conditional logic of my form not interacting appropriately with the jquery loading through my enfold theme. Here’s a snippet of conversation from the Gravity Forms forumns:
“Your form is failing to appear because the Gravity Forms scripts aren’t running due to multiple copies of jQuery being included. Loading multiple copies of jQuery is known to cause problems so you should remove the second call that is including it the footer. The best way to include jQuery in a theme is to enqueue the WordPress bundled version. This method ensures that no matter how many plugins require jQuery it is only ever included once even if it is already included by the theme.”
I’m not that great with editing core theme files, nor do I want to have to continue to make changes upon each update so I was hoping you could help me resolve my issue. Any ideas on how to avoid this jquery conflict? Thanks!
Best Regards,
Jonathan
Hi,
Can you please check if the issue persists with the default WordPress theme activated?
Regards,
Josue
Hi Josue!
Yes, if I activate WordPress default theme the form works with conditional logic. Why is this happening?
Regards,
Jonathan
Hand us an admin account and we’ll take a look.
Thank you!
Hello again!
I just got these 3 PrintScreens from Gravity Forms, telling me that there is an issue with my enfold theme.
Regards,
Jonathan
It’s the third widget you have in the footer, i’ve removed those scripts now and the errors no longer appear.
Best regards,
Josue
What was the third widget that was casing this?
//Jonathan
Some JS snippets included there, one of those was a jQuery inclusion which led to the conflict.
Best regards,
Josue
Okay, thank you Josue for your amazing support!!
Regards,
Jonathan