hi all~
needing a refresher with logging in/sign up for new users. working on php end, but wanted to know if i could use the materials inside of SD to create the page, or if I had to use external webform builder to do so.
Note: i'm running low on funds, so i can't easily go out and buy new software. Just trying to find a great solution
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Yes the built in components are just like using web form builder except for the validating and PHP, but even that is simple to do using the exported web form builder files,
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Its A Kind Of Bali Magic wrote:
Yes the built in components are just like using web form builder except for the validating and PHP, but even that is simple to do using the exported web form builder files,
Yes the built in components are just like using web form builder except for the validating and PHP, but even that is simple to do using the exported web form builder files,
Okay, so is there a set of directions on how to use webform builder to create a login page? Could you please open up a how to video or do you know of any that would be resourceful?
You can definitely design your login and sign-up pages directly in Site Designer (SD) without needing extra software. Use form elements in SD—like input fields, buttons, and labels—to visually build your form layout, then connect them to your PHP scripts for processing (e.g., authentication, user creation). The Web Form Builder automates backend setup but isn’t essential if you’re comfortable editing a bit of PHP manually. In short: design the frontend in SD, wire it to your PHP logic, and you’ll have a fully functional, low-cost solution.
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