= 3.1.5 = **If upgrading from a previous version of this plugin it may be necessary to activate the CSS for each form that uses the multiple column functionality. This is done by going to the form -> Form Settings -> Check the box beside Load CSS Stylesheet -> Click Update Form Settings.** Fix: Update button in administrator fixed when Gravity Forms -> Settings in On state (GFMC-43) = 3.1.4 = **If upgrading from a previous version of this plugin it may be necessary to activate the CSS for each form that uses the multiple column functionality. This is done by going to the form -> Form Settings -> Check the box beside Load CSS Stylesheet -> Click Update Form Settings.** Fix: Page count added to row count causing division by zero issue (GFMC-30) = 3.1.3 = **If upgrading from a previous version of this plugin it may be necessary to activate the CSS for each form that uses the multiple column functionality. This is done by going to the form -> Form Settings -> Check the box beside Load CSS Stylesheet -> Click Update Form Settings.** Fix: Multipage form layout broken (GFMC-29) = 3.1.2 = **If upgrading from a previous version of this plugin it may be necessary to activate the CSS for each form that uses the multiple column functionality. This is done by going to the form -> Form Settings -> Check the box beside Load CSS Stylesheet -> Click Update Form Settings.** Fix: Problem with form deactivation on save. = 3.1.1 = **If upgrading from a previous version of this plugin it may be necessary to activate the CSS for each form that uses the multiple column functionality. This is done by going to the form -> Form Settings -> Check the box beside Load CSS Stylesheet -> Click Update Form Settings.** Fix: Inaccurate set of files uploaded. = 3.1.0 = **If upgrading from a previous version of this plugin it may be necessary to activate the CSS for each form that uses the multiple column funcitonality. This is done by going to the form -> Form Settings -> Check the box beside Load CSS Stylesheet -> Click Update Form Settings.** Fix: IE11 CSS styling that was not correctly aligning columns. Improvement: Form settings modified which allows the addition of a .js file that hides and shows the wrapper list element around conditional logic elements. Improvement: Form settings modified which allows the plugin CSS file to be enabled and disabled for inclusion. Improvement: Included possibility to allow for CSS classes to be defined for columns Improvement: Removes form entries added when the plugin is uninstalled. Improvement: Form validation when saving to reduce unequal row start to row end implementations. Improvement: Introduced functionality that will also provide appropriate layout on AJAX generated forms. Alteration: Changed Column Start and Column End to Row Start and Row End respectively. = 3.0.3 = Fix: Removed echo commands as these were causing update issues from within Gutenberg pages. Improvement: Altered CSS to be more specific with class naming implementation. = 3.0.2 = Re-release of version 3.0.0. = 3.0.1 = Restored 2.1.1 as version 3.0.0 appeared to generate an Internal Server Error. = 3.0.0 = Restructured way that columns and rows are added to forms; native UI buttons are now integrated into the Gravity Forms interface. Resolved a few issues that had been highlighted in previous versions: Displaying multiple forms on a single page Correct error handling when form id not present in shortcode * CSS enhancements to align list elements = 2.1.1 = This version removed code that had been used for testing multisite in 2.1.0. = 2.1.0 = This version resolves issues around the plugin providing network only functionality on multisite installations. This plugin will now allow admins to activate or deactivate on individual network sites. A new CSS style has been introduced to remove the left padding and left margin from the first column of each row of the created form, to allow for a form to line up elements as expected. This is achieved with the style: li[class*=\"column-count-1\"] > div > ul Please note that with this version, the title of this plugin has changed and will now likely appear in a new location in your plugin list. Do not be alarmed! This is simply a new naming convention to align with Wordpress recommendations. = 2.0.1 = Code altered to account for web servers with PHP version < 5.4. = 2.0.0 = Introduced new feature to allow for multiple rows. Individual rows will split the columns they contain evenly. = 1.0.1 = Altered details related to the supporting files. No functional alterations. Upgrade optional. = 1.0.0 = Initial Release. Trumpets sound!