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@tomthor Yeah, I can see how this is ambiguous. It should read, "simply use the Gravity From block inside the WordPress post editor". I'll get this fixed up. Sorry for the confusion. |
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I'm following the documentation on how to display the gravity forms but when I add a form on a page I get a 404 error.
The documentation is a little unclear in regards to the setup:
It says to "To display a Gravity Form, simply use the Gravity Form block" - Does this mean use the Gutenberg Gravity Form block in the Wordpress/Gutenberg editor? Or does this mean use the Component block in the code?
Checking the starter demo site it looks like it's been added in the page content via a Gutenberg block (I could be wrong?). It would make sense to have it syncing via a Gutenberg block so a form can be created on the fly and added wherever.
Or is a Gravity Form only used as a component? Added via a custom page template?
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