DescriptionUsageParametersExamples1. Add a custom class to the active step.Source CodeSince
Description
The gform_progress_steps filter can be used to modify or replace the default progress steps markup for multi-page forms.
Usage
The following would apply to all forms.
1add_filter( 'gform_progress_steps', 'your_function_name', 10, 3 );
To limit the scope of your function to a specific form, append the form id to the end of the hook name. (format: gform_progress_steps_FORMID)
1add_filter( 'gform_progress_steps_5', 'your_function_name', 10, 3 );
Parameters
$progress_steps string
HTML string containing the progress steps markup.
$form Form Object
The current form object.
$page integer
The current page number.
Examples
1. Add a custom class to the active step.
1234567add_filter( 'gform_progress_steps', 'progress_steps_markup', 10, 3 );function progress_steps_markup( $progress_steps, $form, $page ) { $active_class = 'gf_step_active'; $progress_steps = str_replace( $active_class, $active_class . ' your_custom_class', $progress_steps ); return $progress_steps;}
Source Code
This filter is located in GFFormDisplay::get_progress_steps() in form_display.php.
Since
This filter was added in Gravity Forms 2.0-beta-3.