Hi dimpap,
I’m not sure that Gravity Forms has a custom capability to work with. Most likely only administrators have access to Gravity Forms. As a trick, I’m suggesting to create a custom Capability “Administrator” and assign it to you Role.
Regards,
Vasyl
I’m also having issues with this.
Found this on their support site:
http://www.gravityhelp.com/documentation/page/Role_Management
Gravity Forms consists of the following capabilities that can be controlled via role management.
Gravity Forms Core Capabilities
gravityforms_create_form
gravityforms_delete_entries
gravityforms_delete_forms
gravityforms_edit_entries
gravityforms_edit_entry_notes
gravityforms_edit_forms
gravityforms_edit_settings
gravityforms_export_entries
gravityforms_feed
gravityforms_uninstall
gravityforms_view_entries
gravityforms_view_entry_notes
gravityforms_view_settings
Hi BitHerder,
Add all these capabilities with AAM if they are missing and you should have access to Gravity Forms.
Regards,
Vasyl
The capabilities I listed are exposed/created by GF but they are not showing up for me in AAM anywhere.
For reference; we installed AAM on a multi-site network but we’re only activating it on a site by site basis locally.
Gravity forms is installed and activated at the network level.
Could this be the issue?
Thanks,
BH
Nevermind, I misunderstood your previous post, will try that and let you know.
Hi BitHerder,
Just FYI. On Capability Tab you can filter all capabilities by Group Miscellaneous (right top corner the Filter icon). If you do not see these capabilities, try to create them.
Thank you for your time and looking forward for update from you.
Vasyl