Embed and fully style Gravity Forms inside Elementor with live preview, Orbital theme support, and pixel-perfect design controls.
As of April 2026, Form Styler for Gravity Forms and Elementor is a WordPress elementor plugin with 20 active installations and a 0/5 rating0. It has been downloaded 231 times in total. Requires WordPress 5.6+ and PHP 7.2+. Available on WordPress.org since 2026. Actively maintained — updated within the last month. Top alternative: Elementor Website Builder – more than….
Form Styler for Gravity Forms and Elementor is the missing bridge between Gravity Forms and Elementor. It adds a dedicated drag-and-drop widget to the Elementor editor that lets you embed any Gravity Form on your page and style every part of it — inputs, labels, buttons, layout — without writing a single line of CSS.
Unlike the plain shortcode approach, this widget renders Gravity Forms correctly inside the Elementor preview iframe so what you see in the editor is exactly what your visitors see. It is built specifically for the Gravity Forms Orbital theme introduced in Gravity Forms 2.5 and fully updated for the new theme framework structure in Gravity Forms 2.9+.
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| WordPress | 5.6+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 7.2+ required |
New — Input Fields
* Added Padding control (Normal tab) for inputs, textareas, and selects.
* Added Placeholder Color control (Normal tab) — targets the native ::placeholder pseudo-element and the legacy .placeholder class used by older Gravity Forms versions.
* Added Placeholder Typography control (Normal tab) — allows customising font family, size, weight, style, and letter spacing of placeholder text.
New — Submit Button
* Added a Focus state tab to the Submit Button section, matching the structure of the existing Normal and Hover tabs. Includes: background (solid or gradient), text color, border color, box shadow (Default / None / Custom), and outline (Default / None / Custom with color, width, and offset).
Fixed — Submit Button styles not applying on the front end
* Button styles set in the Elementor editor were visible in the preview but lost on the published page because Gravity Forms’ own stylesheet was overriding them by load order. Affected declarations (color, padding, border radius, border color, box shadow) now include !important so they reliably win over Gravity Forms defaults regardless of stylesheet enqueue order.
Fixed — “Select a form” placeholder appearing out of order in the dropdown
* Gravity Forms returns form IDs as integers. Assigning integer keys to an associative PHP array alongside an empty-string key caused PHP to reorder the array and push the placeholder option to the bottom of the list. Form IDs are now explicitly cast to strings, and the placeholder is merged using the union operator (+) to guarantee it always appears first.
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