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We need an option on the html web forms to stop users from filling out multiple forms. We have captcha for bots, but visitors can still fill out multiple forms. There should be a box included in the software that we can check. If the box is checked a cookie will be added to our form so the form can only be filled out once every so many days according to our specification. After the specified number of days have past the cookie will expire.
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Ambassador
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Integration !
I bought also the program Website X5, and see how easy it works !
I am still ambassador of Coffeecup, but you can learn a lot watch always your competitor ;-)

It's template based, but it's possible to edit the templates by yourself. This programm integrates Visual webdesigner, videoplayer, formwizard, manubuilder, photo Gallery all in one...
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Registered User
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Visual Site Designer needs a spell checker and tables.
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Registered User
30 posts

A very simple, easy, basic program to make your own template(s) from scratch. PLEASE!!!!!


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Registered User
1 post

Do you have a product that lets users create reminders to order gifts for b-days, anniversaries, etc?
Also, wish list and registry creators.
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Registered User
30 posts

A simple order form would be nice.

For example, a combo of form creator and shopping cart where the user enters their order info (name, address, etc.), then check boxes or radio buttons to select items, choose quantity which then totals and updates as you add/change options/quantities.
Then if needed, input fields for other options.
Finally a paypal or other payment option.
This form would need options similar to form builder, like contact list so you can select which email it goes to, a date selector, etc.

I hope this makes sense.
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That is a wonderful idea. I second that motion.
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User 38401 Photo


Senior Advisor
10,951 posts

yumasan wrote:
A simple order form would be nice.

For example, a combo of form creator and shopping cart where the user enters their order info (name, address, etc.), then check boxes or radio buttons to select items, choose quantity which then totals and updates as you add/change options/quantities.
Then if needed, input fields for other options.
Finally a paypal or other payment option.
This form would need options similar to form builder, like contact list so you can select which email it goes to, a date selector, etc.

I hope this makes sense.


Hiya yumasan,

Not to belittle this idea, because it is a nice one for sure, but....

If you're creative enough you can actually do all this yourself without too much difficulty or even having this integration (until such time that they might include something like this I mean). Here's what I'd do:

Create your form just as you say above. Be sure you have a paypal account of course. Invoice your customers rather than a Pay now type system. Or you can use PayPal's button creators too for ease of sales which is just as effective. Paypal does have a really great Invoicing system that allows you to invoice your customers once you recieve their orders and allows them to then go directly to paypal and make their payments.

Put this info on your site so the customer knows that they will receive their invoices once their order has been received and you should be good to go. Not a perfect system mind you, but for something simple and easy as you're trying to do I think it would work just great :)

Having said that, I do think your idea is a good one and would be a nice feature of CC to create within the Form Builder itself even *hints maybe a Pro version of Form Builder with much more versatility in all the suggestions and requests we've seen in the past few months* :P
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Eric English wrote:
I do want to say a couple things about CoffeeCup that most of us already know. First, there is no other software company that gives the respect that CoffeeCup does for its user's by taking seriously their claims even if they are trivial. Second, there is no other software company that goes all the way to the web development stage with their customers (CC is a software development company and yet they still help out with their customer's web development needs). Third...Fourth...Fifth, I changed career paths in part because of CC, which began as a hobby and grew into a passion because I could afford to pay for quality web development software in order to build a small website. Now I have built 10, in two years and am starting my own company.

For what its worth, thank you. ;)


Wow, Eric. Thank you for that. It's always encouraging to hear kind words from our users. Thank you for your support. :D
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Registered User
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I for one have to agree with Ambassador English. 10 YEARS ago I was given a copy of your HTML editor, because I wanted to "try" an new hobby. My brother (an Ambassador now) told me to try out Coffee Cup and gave me a copy to work with. I worked with it for less than a month and then came here to purchase it for my self. I bought the "Big Cup" I wanted it all. I couldn't get enough. Though my Hobby has lagged and streched out for 10 years I'm now building shops and websites for other people. I currently run 2 shops and I'm setting up a 3rd for my brother-in-law.

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