Summary
Sam clarified that the site no longer uses Gravity Forms and that the plugin should be gone. Live WordPress verification confirmed the Gravity Forms plugin is not active and no Gravity Forms plugin folder exists under wp-content/plugins.
What was found
Gravity Forms itself was already gone. The remaining issues were legacy artifacts:
- Old wp_gf_* database tables still exist.
- Two published WPCode snippets from the old Gravity Forms era were still auto-inserting: Homepage Form - Uniform Placeholder Colors Fix and Form 18 - Litify Intake Integration.
- One published WPCode snippet was named LP - Gravity Form on Landing Page, but its code actually inserts the current custom intake shortcode [sal_contact_intake] into a legacy placeholder.
- The live Contact page used [sal_contact_intake], not [gravityform], but still had a dead Gravity Forms CSS block in its inline content.
What shipped
Archived the two executable Gravity Forms-era WPCode snippets by moving them from publish to draft, not deleting them:
- 40057, Homepage Form - Uniform Placeholder Colors Fix, now draft.
- 60657, Form 18 - Litify Intake Integration, now draft.
Renamed the active custom-intake landing page snippet so it is no longer mislabeled as Gravity Forms:
- 44303, LP - Gravity Form on Landing Page, renamed to LP - Custom Intake Form on Landing Page.
Removed the dead Gravity Forms CSS block from the Contact page while preserving the current [sal_contact_intake] shortcode.
QA performed
Verified with WP-CLI and database queries:
- No active Gravity Forms plugin is listed.
- No Gravity Forms plugin folder exists under wp-content/plugins.
- No published Gravity Forms shortcode content remains.