Any field that you add to the form can be marked as required, meaning your respondents won’t be able to submit the form as… Read more
Any field that you add to the form can be marked as required, meaning your respondents won’t be able to submit the form as… Read more
If you want to insert a hyperlink in your form, all you have to do is add an HTML block field. Once the field… Read more
To have a State subfield instead of a Region one in your Address field, go to the Form Editor of your form builder account… Read more
Yes, you can use images as single or multiple choices to make your form look more dynamic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaRdDss1xvU All you have to do is… Read more
To delete a form field, access the form builder editor, click the form field, and hit the Delete button that appears on the right… Read more
Multi-page forms are great to use when you need to collect a considerable amount of data from your respondents. They help form visitors feel… Read more
As essential fields, you can use Text content, Short answer, Long answer, Single choice, Multiple choice, and Dropdown. Thanks to the awesome drag-and-drop form… Read more
You can choose to publish the form as a Floating Button. In the form builder, open the Form Editor and go to Publish → Embed… Read more
Yes, we've got a plugin for Sitefinity. Download and install it, then publish your web forms on your Sitefinity website. Here are step-by-step instructions… Read more
If you edit a website in Dreamweaver, you will need to publish the form using its Javascript option (Publish - Embed form) within your… Read more
In some cases, the JavaScript of your form that is generated by our form builder can't resize the iFrame and your form is hence… Read more
You can redirect users to your own page. In the form builder, go to the Thank You page section and choose Redirect to a… Read more
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