- Why use Forms?
- Terms to Know for Keywords Management
- Using Common Form Fields
- Segmentation Fields for Data
- Using Ad-Hoc fields
- Insert Link in Checkbox Field Label
- Making Form Elements Mandatory
- Configuring the Form
- Editing an existing Form
- Adding Page Breaks for a Multi-Step form
- Copying a Form to Quickly Make a New Form
- Segmenting Your Contacts
- Grouping Your Contacts
- Using Hidden Communication Controls
- Products of Interest
- Change the Submit Button Label
- Preview Your Form
- Sending an Email When a User Submits
- Add Notifications for Team Members
- Editing Thank you Message
- Form Submission & Page Redirect
- Understanding Auto-Responder Setup
- Notification Email
- Ajax Submit
- User's Previous Data Pre-population
- Finalising the Form
- Managing Forms from the Grid
- How to add a Form to a Page in WebEd
- How to edit the curly bracket
- How to Embed a Form Script in HTML
- Submit Form and Send Email to User
- Inserting a Form via CurlyBracket
- Checking Form and Email Notifications
- Google reCaptcha Validation
- Reinitializing Form Components
- Setting Up Reply Emails
- Show Contact Details in Emails
- Vehicle Request More Info Form
Terms to Know for Keywords Management
- Form Control or Field: Anything on the form the user can fill in or click
- Email on submit: Send the data collected in the form in an email to a nominated email address
- EmailTo: Who the email will be sent to when a visitor clicks submit? If this value is not set, then the following values are ignored and the email is not sent.
- EmailSubject: The subject line of the email when a visitor clicks submit.
- EmailFrom: Who the email will be from when a visitor clicks submit?
- Thank you Message: The text to display to the visitor when they successfully submit.
- Auto Responder: An email is sent to the person who submits the form
- Notification Email: A different email is sent to someone else when a visitor clicks submit