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Here it is with WordPress and Thesis theme, using S Drive.

http://www.kwjassociates.co.uk/index.ph … ontact-us/

Code just pasted into page.

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Tom - If you have "Lite" wouldn't you also have "Full" version in your download area? As there was no "Trial Version" for "Lite" that I had ever heard.

Keith - Nice example, don't think Tom is looking for a S-Drive connection though.
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He's still trying to clear his throat.:)
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

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Tom wrote:
Well, I would except the lite version doesn't allow you to export and I don't see a download for the trial of the full version.


Did you look at the Software page? :P
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I think what Tom is referring to is we have not created a trial version of Web Form Builder yet. For the trial we are using the Lite version for now.
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Scott can correct me if I'm wrong, but all existing FB (Classic) owners got Lite only, maybe just recently?? :)

Looks great Keith. I like it, blends really well.

Are there any differences in using S-drive as the host for your form, if your site is hosted elsewhere?

Apart from the 1 form, 100 submissions per month limit, is there any difference in the way the emails will be viewed from the sender/receiver? I'm just after a simple contact form while the silly season is on, then will devote some time to another in depth form I'll need to upload to the server in the New Year when no-one wants to know me. :D
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Bren wrote:
Scott can correct me if I'm wrong, but all existing FB (Classic) owners got Lite only, maybe just recently?? :)

Looks great Keith. I like it, blends really well.

Are there any differences in using S-drive as the host for your form, if your site is hosted elsewhere?

Apart from the 1 form, 100 submissions per month limit, is there any difference in the way the emails will be viewed from the sender/receiver? I'm just after a simple contact form while the silly season is on, then will devote some time to another in depth form I'll need to upload to the server in the New Year when no-one wants to know me. :D

Yes, that is correct. All Classic owners who had not purchased the HTML version, we provided entitlements for the LITE version for free.

There is no difference in the way the form looks or functions when on S-Drive. It is 100% transparent to you and your visitors. The great thing about S-Drive is it just works right out of the box. ;)
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Scott Swedorski wrote:

Yes, that is correct. All Classic owners who had not purchased the HTML version, we provided entitlements for the LITE version for free.


How cool is that? :)

Scott Swedorski wrote:

There is no difference in the way the form looks or functions when on S-Drive. It is 100% transparent to you and your visitors. The great thing about S-Drive is it just works right out of the box. ;)


Thanks Scott. For noobs like me, it's a great little starter contact form, and I know it works very easily, as my test form worked, in under 5 minutes work. :D

Thank you for the info, as I'd put it off whilst busy as I hadn't got my head around the uploading part - but was reading up on it. :)
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
I think what Tom is referring to is we have not created a trial version of Web Form Builder yet. For the trial we are using the Lite version for now.

Exactly, so to those who had something to say :P and :rolleyes:.
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haha my apologies Tom, I wasn't aware that the Trial version was the Lite version until today.

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