Viewing Forms and drop down menus
Forms and drop down menus
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User: Guest 12 years ago
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| Hi there, First day here...Does Easy web support forms, other than just the contact us form? and drop down menus? If so, how do I access them? | |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 12 years ago
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Built in forms aren't supported yet but you can use a third party service like foxyform.com. For drop down menus see the video tutorial here; http://ragesoftware.net ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Steve 12 years ago
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[quote="admin":2xaqikgs]Built in forms aren't supported yet but you can use a third party service like foxyform.com. For drop down menus see the video tutorial here; http://ragesoftware.net[/quote:2xaqikgs] www.jotform.com is nice too... S ------------------------------- MacBook Pro 15in Retina 10.14.6 Nevada, U.S.A Apple since OS 7.1 LE II (pizza box) |
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User: Guest 12 years ago
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| thank you. Do you know of a form that supports adding photos, as well as name, address, etc? | |
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User: Roddy 12 years ago
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A form is just like any other HTML object so you can put anything you like into it. One thing that is often forgotten is to provide an incentive for visitors to fill out the form and give up their email address. In general, I don't fill out forms since I know I'm going to be pestered with emails. You would need to give me a very compelling reason to fill out yours. This example has four images and demonstrates CSS transitions. It gives visitors the opportunity to try their hand at duck spinning to make the boring task of form filling a little more entertaining! http://www.ezmacwebdesign.com/Demo/spin/spin-form.html ------------------------------- Roddy Website: http://everwebwidgets.com Contact: http://everwebwidgets.com/ewWidgets-home/contact.html NOTE: I am an EverWeb user and NOT affiliated with EverWeb! Any opinions expressed in this forum are my own. |
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