WEB FORM BUILDER WITH IWEB OR ADOBE...
Hello, I've been using iWeb and Adobe Muse to develop my clients webpages. All problem was when I have to make a Form for the sites.
I would like todo what I have to do to work with the forms I create at Web Form Builder and bring to iWeb or Adobe Muse? Both program has HTML code to bring from third part software, but doesn't work. Could you please let me know how to solve this problem. I bought just yesterday the Web Form Build but it not work with those softwares. Anyone know what I have to do?
I would like todo what I have to do to work with the forms I create at Web Form Builder and bring to iWeb or Adobe Muse? Both program has HTML code to bring from third part software, but doesn't work. Could you please let me know how to solve this problem. I bought just yesterday the Web Form Build but it not work with those softwares. Anyone know what I have to do?
Hiya Marcelo,
Have you checked with the developers of those 2 software programs to ask them how to integrate 3rd party apps into the pages? I don't know many that use either of those programs, so it's very hard to help you without knowing those 2 items. The Web Form Builder program gives you all the files as well as the code that needs to be implemented onto the pages. I'm going to give one small guess here which is about all I can do at this point.
Did you upload the files that were "inside" the folder with the name that ends in _exported or did you just upload the exported folder? If you uploaded the exported folder you need to open that folder on your computer and upload the contents (the items inside of it) not that _exported folder.
If you did that correctly, then unless someone else here uses those 2 programs I would check with those program developers to find out how to implement other 3rd party apps.
Also if you have a link to the site, it could be that one of us will know exactly what is wrong and at least be able to give you some idea of where to start with it.
Have you checked with the developers of those 2 software programs to ask them how to integrate 3rd party apps into the pages? I don't know many that use either of those programs, so it's very hard to help you without knowing those 2 items. The Web Form Builder program gives you all the files as well as the code that needs to be implemented onto the pages. I'm going to give one small guess here which is about all I can do at this point.
Did you upload the files that were "inside" the folder with the name that ends in _exported or did you just upload the exported folder? If you uploaded the exported folder you need to open that folder on your computer and upload the contents (the items inside of it) not that _exported folder.
If you did that correctly, then unless someone else here uses those 2 programs I would check with those program developers to find out how to implement other 3rd party apps.
Also if you have a link to the site, it could be that one of us will know exactly what is wrong and at least be able to give you some idea of where to start with it.
The process for iWeb looks similar to Visual Site Designer:
https://www.google.com/#hl=en&outpu … mp;bih=734
...Put an HTML widget on the page, paste the form code into the black box. Drag the widget to wherever you want the form on your page.... Last step – you have to upload the form files to your server:
http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … ual_export
(I didn't Google Adobe Muse)
https://www.google.com/#hl=en&outpu … mp;bih=734
...Put an HTML widget on the page, paste the form code into the black box. Drag the widget to wherever you want the form on your page.... Last step – you have to upload the form files to your server:
http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … ual_export
(I didn't Google Adobe Muse)
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A Muse that's what I need. Got the ability not the ideas.
Marcelo mate, the form is displayed in an iframe as Paintbrush says if you do have the option of a HTML widget then that will work. If not I can give you the scripts that will insert the form, downside the page will be a php one not html. Not that anyone would notice.
Marcelo mate, the form is displayed in an iframe as Paintbrush says if you do have the option of a HTML widget then that will work. If not I can give you the scripts that will insert the form, downside the page will be a php one not html. Not that anyone would notice.
The Guy from OZ
I am also encountering the same problems. I have pasted in the code. I have uploaded the files in the correct place. It just doesn't seem to want to render the form or work at all. I have just moved away from another web design tool (as the company went bust) and decided to back a long term winner (adobe) as it feels safer, and for a web designer who doesn't want to delve too deeply into coding (hence I love the coffeecup thing) this will be a shame for me if I cannot fix the incompatibility
Muse is a great tool, and very user friendly. There seems no logic to these not working together (unless you use sdrive, it works then). If anyone has any advice I would appreciate it.

Victoria Warren wrote:
I am also encountering the same problems. I have pasted in the code. I have uploaded the files in the correct place. It just doesn't seem to want to render the form or work at all. I have just moved away from another web design tool (as the company went bust) and decided to back a long term winner (adobe) as it feels safer, and for a web designer who doesn't want to delve too deeply into coding (hence I love the coffeecup thing) this will be a shame for me if I cannot fix the incompatibility
Muse is a great tool, and very user friendly. There seems no logic to these not working together (unless you use sdrive, it works then). If anyone has any advice I would appreciate it.
I am also encountering the same problems. I have pasted in the code. I have uploaded the files in the correct place. It just doesn't seem to want to render the form or work at all. I have just moved away from another web design tool (as the company went bust) and decided to back a long term winner (adobe) as it feels safer, and for a web designer who doesn't want to delve too deeply into coding (hence I love the coffeecup thing) this will be a shame for me if I cannot fix the incompatibility

Hiya Victoria,
Do you have a link to the page you have the form code on? We can give you a better idea of what could be wrong if we can actually see the page itself and then we can take a look at the code to be sure you input it all correctly and that all the parts and pieces are in the correct locations.
Just curious here... Have you tried the Muse forms widget? Drag, drop and customize all within your Muse page.
Nothing against Form Builder (I use it for my sites), but the included widget is specifically made to work within Muse.
As Jo Ann mentioned, it's hard to tell what's going on without seeing the actual code.
Nothing against Form Builder (I use it for my sites), but the included widget is specifically made to work within Muse.
As Jo Ann mentioned, it's hard to tell what's going on without seeing the actual code.

I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by. (Douglas Adams)
https://www.callendales.com
https://www.callendales.com
I believe that originally Muse integrated forms only worked within Business Catalyst (Adobe's hosting), but they might have developed basic forms to work outside of it now. Here's a forum link to Muse that helps with CC Web Form Builder if it is of any help.
https://forums.adobe.com/message/5932539
https://forums.adobe.com/message/5932539
Has anybody actually got the forms to work in iWeb ??
We use Muse and Coffee Cup form for several of our sites.
Mainly premium limousine services, have a look how we integrated them.
http://dreamdaylimousines.com.au/
https://www.bluelinelimousine.com.au/
Mainly premium limousine services, have a look how we integrated them.
http://dreamdaylimousines.com.au/
https://www.bluelinelimousine.com.au/
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