Web Form Builder and Single-Page Sites
I'm putting together a little, single-page web site that will have a Contact form at the bottom. I won't have a separate Contact page. How can I use Web Form Builder to help me create a contact form? I tried using Forms To Go, but it looks for a separate .html document. Is there a generic description of building contact forms for single-page web sites?
WFB will output code you can add into any single page site. Download the 7 day trial for free. Fully functional. I think you'll like you what you see. Once you create your form in WFB just export it to your hard drive and FTP the files to your site. Insert the code it generates into your site where you want the form to display. Viola! Done!! Of course you could just publish your form to your S-Drive account. It'll be a lot easier. Then just put your HTML code on your page and you're done.
http://www.coffeecup.com/web-form-builder/
If you need more help after trying it out, just post on back.
http://www.coffeecup.com/web-form-builder/
If you need more help after trying it out, just post on back.

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You can make your form just about any size you want then insert it wherever you want on the page.
Here's a one-page site with a CoffeeCup form at the bottom:
http://www.agingtransitionsstlouis.com/
The form script is held in place by a <div> created to center it on the page. This is also a responsive form.
Just choose a form template (static or responsive depending on your site) and set the dimensions to suit the area you want it to occupy. After you get the form the way you want it, use the option to pubish to your own server and you'll get a pop-up with instructions and all required code.
If you would rather host it on SDrive, you can still have it appear as part of your page by inserting it in an Iframe.
Here's a one-page site with a CoffeeCup form at the bottom:
http://www.agingtransitionsstlouis.com/
The form script is held in place by a <div> created to center it on the page. This is also a responsive form.
Just choose a form template (static or responsive depending on your site) and set the dimensions to suit the area you want it to occupy. After you get the form the way you want it, use the option to pubish to your own server and you'll get a pop-up with instructions and all required code.
If you would rather host it on SDrive, you can still have it appear as part of your page by inserting it in an Iframe.
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paintbrush wrote:
You can make your form just about any size you want then insert it wherever you want on the page.
Here's a one-page site with a CoffeeCup form at the bottom:
http://www.agingtransitionsstlouis.com/
The form script is held in place by a <div> created to center it on the page. This is also a responsive form.
Just choose a form template (static or responsive depending on your site) and set the dimensions to suit the area you want it to occupy. After you get the form the way you want it, use the option to pubish to your own server and you'll get a pop-up with instructions and all required code.
If you would rather host it on SDrive, you can still have it appear as part of your page by inserting it in an Iframe.
You can make your form just about any size you want then insert it wherever you want on the page.
Here's a one-page site with a CoffeeCup form at the bottom:
http://www.agingtransitionsstlouis.com/
The form script is held in place by a <div> created to center it on the page. This is also a responsive form.
Just choose a form template (static or responsive depending on your site) and set the dimensions to suit the area you want it to occupy. After you get the form the way you want it, use the option to pubish to your own server and you'll get a pop-up with instructions and all required code.
If you would rather host it on SDrive, you can still have it appear as part of your page by inserting it in an Iframe.
That's brilliant that site, well done and the info and what they trying to do as well is much needed in the community.
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Thanks, G'kar
Definitely a growing market!

Definitely a growing market!
I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by. (Douglas Adams)
https://www.callendales.com
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Thanks all for your input.
Scott also referred me to this article:
http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … your-page/
Scott also referred me to this article:
http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … your-page/
I've used both the Manual Server Set Up and the Publish to SDrive options. Easy enough for even me to get them up and running 
Put up a link to your site if you need/want any help after you get going.

Put up a link to your site if you need/want any help after you get going.

I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by. (Douglas Adams)
https://www.callendales.com
https://www.callendales.com
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