Introduces new form elements into Gravity Forms which allow for simple column creation.
As of April 2026, Multiple Columns for Gravity Forms is a WordPress multicolumn plugin with 10K+ active installations and a 4.4/5 rating from 29 reviews. It has been downloaded 237K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 4.6+ and PHP 7.3+. Available on WordPress.org since 2016. Last updated 3 years ago — may have compatibility concerns. Downloads are up 11% this week. Support resolution rate: 0%.
When activated this plugin allows Gravity Forms elements to be split into columns. To implement the columns three new elements (Row Start, Column Break, and Row End) which are introduced into the Gravity Forms administration area in a group labelled as Multiple Columns Fields.
For each form, in its form settings it is possible to enable and disable the plugin’s CSS and JS that are used by the plugin. The CSS file is responsible for the layout of the form, and the JS file is used to remove unwanted spacing generated if using conditional logic to hide form elements. It is advised to keep the CSS enabled at all times, but the JS should only be enabled in the case of hidden elements through the use of conditional logic.
** Note: Plugin no longer supports initial column specification usi…
It was a challenge to arrange columns with conditional logic fields. If some field is hidden, then all columns become broken.
This plugin perfectly resolved my problem.
Thank you!
Thanks for this addon!
Why do I use this? Well by default GravityForms doesn’t allow to hide a column if it’s content is hidden under a particular sequence of conditional logic.
With your addon, I can fix this. So thanks!
I had to disable all the plugins to get the site up again. Once up, I reactivated the logging plugin to see that this plugin was updated at the time the site went missing. White screen crash. This plugin is now deactivated and the site is back up.
I wish I’d known about this sooner. Makes the layout so much better looking and organized. Many thanks!!!!!!!!!
I somehow have been hiding under a rock for the last however many years this plugin has existed and just found it completely on accident today — THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING!!!
The only change I might suggest is to change the names of the “column start” and “column end” fields to be called ROW start and end, since that is what they actually do. But whatever I’m not going to nitpick.
Great great great plugin. THANK YOU FOR SAVING ME MANY HOURS!
| WordPress | 4.6+ requiredTested up to 6.0.11 |
| PHP | 7.3+ required |
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: Rollback of GFMC-73 issue as this appeared to cause issues with removed layout elements.
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