
A Postcode Lookup Bolt-On
A simple Gravity Forms companion that improves your conversions with UK postcode lookup functionality. Meow.
A simple Gravity Forms companion that improves your conversions with UK postcode lookup functionality. Meow.
Makes checkout and registration pages faster – a boost for conversions.
Optimised to handle typos, misplaced characters and even out-dated postcodes.
The look and feel of the forms can be customised to suit your design.
Install on a website or app in the same way as you integrate Google Maps or PayPal.
Supports HTTPS to ensure the addresses you lookup are encrypted from end to end.
MIT licensed. Maintained and freely available on Github. Fork it, make a contribution or even set up your own.
We cross reference Ordnance Survey's complete list of uk postcodes (code-point) with the latest property sales and over twenty other data sources including: Companies house, Open Address UK and many others.
Public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0..
You can create any number of HTML email signatures for free with Hancock. You can upload your logo, choose your brand colours, add social network links, change font size and colour and more.
All images and information is hosted through your own WordPress website, so we don't store any of your information.
Yes, fill out only the fields what you would like to use on your email signature, be sure to checkout the other tabs for options such as social media icons, styling and more. If you would like to add some later you can always come back and edit your email signature.
There isn't a limit! You can create any number of HTML email signatures for free with Hancock. You can upload your logo, choose your brand colours, add social network links, change font size and colour and more.
Currently you can only choose 1 template theme for all signatures. But watch this space.
On the style tab, click on the upload a logo button and upload your logo. Recommended sizes are 160px by 160px. Logo images have a max width of 200px.
Under the style tab, you can upload a banner to your email, a recommended size is 300px by 60px, which caters for mobile devices, other wise just no wider than 580px. You can also specify a link for your banner if needed.
Check that you have only included the link to your profile, so don't include the https://twitter.com/ part of the url, for example. We put this in the link automatically for you to make sure that icons only link to the correct network.
Double check that your profile is correct, just compare this to what you see when you are on the social network page.
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